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Anomaloglossus wothuja
| family: Dendrobatidae |
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Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Venezuela
IUCN (Red List) status: Data Deficient (DD). |
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Range Description This species is known only from the type locality at 150-200m asl at the base of Cerro Sipapo, on the banks of Tobogán del Cuao, Amazonas State, Venezuela. The limits to its range remain unknown. Habitat and Ecology This diurnal species is known from medium to tall evergreen forest, where individuals were found on large rocks on the bank of a stream. Larvae were collected from the back of a male, and from a small pool beside a stream. Population No information is currently available regarding its population status. Population Trend Unknown Major Threats No information is currently available regarding threats to this species. Conservation Actions It is not currently known to occur in any protected areas. Citation Simon Stuart 2006. Anomaloglossus wothuja. In: IUCN 2012
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