Subfamily Colostethinae Phylum Chordata Rank Genus | Family Dendrobatidae Scientific name Epipedobates Higher classification Colostethinae Order Frog | |
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Lower classifications Phantasmal poison frog, Anthony's poison arrow frog, Ameerega trivittatus, Pleasing poison frog, Ameerega hahneli |
Dart frog call epipedobates anthonyi
Epipedobates is a genus of poison dart frogs native to northern South America (Colombia and Ecuador) west of the Andes, including the western slopes. Common name phantasmal poison frogs has been suggested for the genus.
Contents
- Dart frog call epipedobates anthonyi
- Epipedobates tricolor phyllobates tricolor dendrobates tricolor calling male
- Taxonomy
- Description
- Species
- References

Epipedobates tricolor phyllobates tricolor dendrobates tricolor calling male
Taxonomy

Epipedobates was erected in 1987 in an attempt to split dendrobatids into monophyletic genera, accommodating species that had until then been placed in Phyllobates. In the major revision of poison dart frogs in 2006, most of the species formerly placed in Epipedobates were then transferred to Ameerega, leaving behind just five species. With description of new species, the species count had increased to seven by early 2015.
Description

Dorsal colouration is cryptic, brown. A pale oblique lateral stripe is present. Dorsal skin is smooth or with irregularly scattered granules or tubercles, most distinct and prevalent posteriorly. In adult males, third finger is swollen.
Species
There are seven species:
