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Aromobates

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Aromobatidae

Scientific name
  
Aromobates

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Amphibia

Subfamily
  
Aromobatinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Frog

Similar
  
Frog, Mannophryne, Minyobates steyermarki, Rheobates, Colostethus

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Aromobates, sometimes known as the skunk frogs, is a genus of frogs from the Andes of Venezuela and Colombia. Originally a monotypic genus consisting of the skunk frog, Aromobates nocturnus alone, it was later expanded to include Nephelobates. These frogs are difficult to differentiate from Allobates without using molecular markers.

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Etymology

The generic name derives from the Latin aroma, meaning "sweet odor". The odor of the type species, Aromobates nocturnus, is reminiscent of a skunk.

Description

Aromobates are small to medium-sized frogs that have cryptic colouration. They have robust body form and basal to extensive toe webbing. For example, the relatively small Aromobates meridensis and Aromobates walterarpi are around 3 cm (1.2 in) in snout–vent length and have basal webbing only, whereas the relatively large Aromobates nocturnus (up to 62 mm (2.4 in) SVL in females) have webbed feet.

Species

There are 18 species, many of them endangered:

  • Aromobates alboguttatus (Boulenger, 1903) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates cannatellai Barrio-Amorós and Santos, 2012
  • Aromobates capurinensis (Péfaur, 1993)
  • Aromobates duranti (Péfaur, 1985) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates ericksonae Barrio-Amorós and Santos, 2012
  • Aromobates haydeeae (Rivero, 1978) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates leopardalis (Rivero, 1978) (Critically Endangered)
  • Aromobates mayorgai (Rivero, 1980) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates meridensis (Dole and Durant, 1972) (Critically Endangered)
  • Aromobates molinarii (La Marca, 1985) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates nocturnus Myers, Paolillo-O., and Daly, 1991 (Critically Endangered)
  • Aromobates ornatissimus Barrio-Amorós, Rivero, and Santos, 2011
  • Aromobates orostoma (Rivero, 1978) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates saltuensis (Rivero, 1980) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates serranus (Péfaur, 1985) (Endangered)
  • Aromobates tokuko Rojas-Runjaic, Infante-Rivero, and Barrio-Amorós, 2011
  • Aromobates walterarpi La Marca and Otero-López, 2012
  • Aromobates zippeli Barrio-Amorós and Santos, 2012
  • References

    Aromobates Wikipedia