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Batrachyla leptopus
Batrachyla leptopus
Photographer: Richard D. Sage
Collection: AmphibiaWeb

ID: 0000 0000 0218 0677 (2018-02-10)

Copyright © 2018 Richard D. Sage

 
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  • date of photo  Jan 17, 2018
  • date collected  Jan 9, 2018
  • latitude -41.62348   longitude -71.79544     View on Google Maps.
  • this photo depicts an animal that was captive or collected
  • photo location   Argentina, S. C. de Bariloche
  • animal's place of origin   Active on forest floor at night, near Arroyo La Tiaja in Río Manso Valley (Departamento Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina)
  • family Batrachylidae
  • order Anura
  • class Amphibia
  • habitat  Dense Valdivian forest cover of Nothofagus dombeyi
  • notes   Active on forest floor at night. Specimen is an adult female, 40 mm snout-vent length, with pigmented black ova (about 1 mm diam).
  • keywords: Head, close up
  • camera   Nikon D50, 105 mm, f/2.8 lens
  • From the collection of checked    Specimen No. RDS21223
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  • photo category: Animal - Amphibian

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