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Ranitomeya amazonica

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Ranitomeya

Higher classification
  
Ranitomeya

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Dendrobatidae

Scientific name
  
Ranitomeya amazonica

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Ranitomeya, Poison dart frog, Frog, Amphibians, Mimic poison frog

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Ranitomeya amazonica is a poison dart frog in the genus Ranitomeya. It was first described by Rainer Schulte in 1999 as Dendrobates amazonicus when he separated it from Dendrobates ventrimaculatus, primarily on the basis of call characteristics. The validity of the species has been debated, but further studies, also including genetic data, support its validity.

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Ranitomeya amazonica calling


Distribution

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Known distribution consists of widely separated populations, one in northwestern Amazonian Peru (Loreto Region, including the type locality) and extreme southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department), and expected in the adjacent Brazil; extreme southern Guyana; eastern French Guiana; the mouth of the Amazon in Brazil. Whether the large gaps are real or result from insufficient sampling is unknown.

Conservation status

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It is listed as "Data Deficient" on the IUCN Red List based on the assessment from 2004. The number of them in the wild is unknown. More recently, Brown, Twomey, and colleagues suggested that it should be classified as "Least Concern". The frog occurs in the Alpahuayo Mishana National Reserve in Peru.

Description

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Ranitomeya amazonica is 16–19 mm long with smooth, black skin. The torso is laterally striped orange or red while the legs and arms feature a mesh of blue, grey or green on black. There is no explicit sexual dimorphism in this frog but females tend to be slightly bigger than males.

Habitat

Its habitat is in the Amazon jungle. It most frequently uses bromeliads for breeding.

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References

Ranitomeya amazonica Wikipedia