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Nototriton gamezi
Nototriton gamezi
Monteverde Moss Salamander
Photographer: David Cannatella
Collection: AmphibiaWeb

ID: 1111 1111 1111 2430 (2004-06-21)

Copyright © 2004 David C. Cannatella

 
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  • date of photo  Aug 1987
  • date collected  Aug 14, 1987
  • location   PeƱas Blancas trail below continental divide, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve (Prov. Alajuela, Costa Rica)
  • family Plethodontidae
  • order Caudata
  • class Amphibia
  • habitat  Moss mats on vertical banks along deep forest trail
  • notes   This tiny species (this specimen is 23.6 mm snout-vent length; an adult male) is known only from the vicinity of the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, where it is found at elevations above 1600 m in deep forest, usually in moss mats or balls, on the ground or in trees.
  • From the collection of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology   Herp 207123  
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  • photo category: Animal - Amphibian

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL
  • common names   Monteverde Moss Salamander (AW ) Monteverde Moss Salamander (photographer)
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