FIGURE 3 in Complicated histories: three new species of poison frogs of the genus Ameerega (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from north-central Peru

Main Authors: Brown, Jason L., Twomey, Evan
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Terbitan: , 2009
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/186521
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  • FIGURE 3. Map of study areas. Inset in bottom right shows the two primary regions dealt with in this paper. Box B corresponds to Fig. 8. Box A corresponds to the detailed map shown here. Black dots represent A. bassleri localities, red dots represent A. yoshina localities, and orange dots represent A. pepperi localities. All localities are in Departamento San Martín unless stated otherwise. Ameerega bassleri: (1) Chumia (6° 37' 5.10" S, 76° 10' 12.22" W); (2) Sauce (6° 41' 41.90" S, 76° 14' 11.87" W); (3) Cainarachi Valley (6° 27' 4.54" S, 76° 17' 30.84" W); (4) Huallaga Canyon (6° 34' 18.76" S, 75° 57' 51.12" W, north side of river); (5) Chazuta (6° 33' 30.68" S, 76° 8' 44.88" W); (6) Roque (6° 20' 48.54" S, 76° 43' 38.60" W, type locality of A. bassleri); (7) Saposoa (6° 53' 46.85" S, 76° 49' 41.41" W); (8) Alto Shima (6° 46' 15.85" S, 76° 56' 28.32" W); (9) Sisa (6° 35' 37.10" S, 76° 34' 29.41" W). Ameerega yoshina: (1) Callanayacu (6° 35' 17.61" S, 75° 55' 2.47" W; south side of river); (2) El Unión, Loreto (7° 11' 7.43" S, 74° 57' 13.12" W, type locality of A. yoshina). Ameerega pepperi: (1) Río Abiseo near Huicungo (7° 22' 2.88" S, 76° 48' 42.81" W); (2) Chumanza (7° 34' 7.8" S, 76° 41' 34.4" W); (3) Nuevo San Martín (7° 42' 13.64" S, 76° 40' 3.15" W; (4) San Francisco (8° 18' 30.3" S, 76° 40'40' 37.6" W, type locality of A. pepperi); (5) Campanilla (7° 25' 38.6" S, 76° 39' 53.3" W); (6) Polvora (7° 53' 28.75" S, 76° 40' 21.49" W). Note: Shucushuyacu, Loreto (shown near the top of the map) is the locality of a newly-discovered population of A. pongoensis (Fig. 11 c & d) and represents a substantial northward extension of the known range of this species.
  • Published as part of Brown, Jason L. & Twomey, Evan, 2009, Complicated histories: three new species of poison frogs of the genus Ameerega (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from north-central Peru, pp. 1-38 in Zootaxa 2049 on page 9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186518