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Cochranella duidaeana
| family: Centrolenidae subfamily: Centroleninae |
Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Venezuela
View distribution map using BerkeleyMapper. IUCN (Red List) status: Data Deficient (DD).
For Red List information on this species, see the IUCN species account.
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From the IUCN Red List Species Account:
Range Description
This species is known only from the southern tip of the summit of Cerro Duida, at 2,140m asl, in Amazonas State, southern Venezuela. It might occur on other mountain peaks in the area.
Habitat and Ecology
It occurs in shrubs in montane forest along streams. Its eggs are presumably placed on the upper surface of leaves, and the larvae then fall into streams where they develop.
Population
There is no information on the population status of this species, which is known only from a few specimens.
Population Trend
Unknown
Major Threats
There is no information on threats to this species.
Conservation Actions
Its range includes Parque Nacional Duida-Marahuaca and the Reserva de Biosfera Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare.
Citation
Enrique La Marca, Celsa Seņaris 2004. Cochranella duidaeana. In: IUCN 2012
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