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Chiriqui Harlequin Frog
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Male
Information
Common Name Lewis' Stubfoot Toad
Range Cordillera de Talamanca in Costa Rica and western Panama (Province and Bocas del Toro Provinces)
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Amphibia
Order Anura
Family Bufonidae
Genus Atelopus
Species Atelopus chiriquiensis
Conservation Status
CRSpecies
Critically Endangered

The Chiriqui harlequin frog or Lewis' stubfoot toad (Atelopus chiriquiensis), is a species of toad in the Bufonidae family. It is endemic to Cordillera de Talamanca in Costa Rica and western Panama (Province and Bocas del Toro Provinces). Its natural habitats are stream margins in lower montane wet forests and rainforests. Its elevational range is 1,400–2,500 m (4,600–8,200 ft) asl.

Description[]

Atelopus chiriquiensis is a moderately sized toad: males measure 28–34 mm (1.1–1.3 in) in snout–vent length and females 36–49 mm (1.4–1.9 in). Colouring is highly variable and usually different between males and females. They have weakly developed and relatively inconspicuous poison glands scattered over the head and dorsum; nevertheless, they produce tetrodotoxin, a potent neurotoxin.

Conservation Status[]

This one locally abundant species has not been seen in Costa Rica after 1996 and is considered extinct the country. It may also have disappeared from Panama as there are no records since late 1990s. The decline is probably linked to chytridiomycosis. Habitat loss and introduced trout are also threats.

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