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Frostius erythrophthalmus
| family: Bufonidae |
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Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Brazil
IUCN (Red List) status: Data Deficient (DD). |
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Range Description Frostius erythrophthalmus is known from four localities in the Atlantic Rain Forest Domain in southern Bahia, Brazil, at altitudes between 140 and 920 masl (Pimenta and Caramaschi, 2007). Habitat and Ecology Frostius erythrophthalmus inhabits primary or slightly disturbed fragments of the hygrophilous forests of southern Bahia. Fragments at the type locality, in the contiguous forests of PE Serra do Conduru, and in the EEE Nova Esperança are well preserved patches of ombrophilous forests. Individuals have been found during the night in leaf litter, sitting on the leaves of bushes or bromeliads, 0.1 to 0.7 m above ground, or climbing tree trunks. All specimens were found away from water bodies, suggesting an association with bromeliads (Pimenta and Caramaschi, 2007). Population No population status is currently available for this species. Population Trend Unknown Major Threats No major threats are known for this species. Conservation Actions The species is known to occur in Parque Estadual (PE) Serra do Conduru (Pimenta and Caramaschi, 2007). Taxonomic Notes Frostius erythrophthalmus can be distinguished from Frostius pernambucensis by a combination of morphological features and colour patterns (Pimenta and Caramaschi, 2007). Citation Ariadne Angulo 2008. Frostius erythrophthalmus. In: IUCN 2012
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