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Anomaloglossus triunfo
| family: Dendrobatidae |
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 from 350-685m asl on the slopes and summit of Cerro Santa Rosa, in the Serranía del Supamo, Bolívar State, Venezuela.
Habitat and Ecology
It is known from tall evergeen forest, where it occurs both in forest floor litter along creeks and at quiet pools along small streams. It has only been found in streams that do not have large fish, and that originate from the summit of Cerro Santa Rosa. It is presumed to be a larval developing species.
Population
There is no information currently available regarding its population status.
Population Trend
Unknown
Major Threats
No information is currently available regarding its major threats.
Conservation Actions
Its known range is protected as all Venezuelan tepuis are designated as national monument protected areas.
Citation
Simon Stuart 2006. Anomaloglossus triunfo. In: IUCN 2012
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