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Ceuthomantinae Heinicke, Duellman, Trueb, Means, MacCulloch & Hedges 2009
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Image of Limon Robber Frog
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Andrew J. Crawford
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Posterior surface of thigh is a very deep red color. Posterior-most area of flank has an eye-sized patch of the same color.
Image of Pristimantis museosus (Ibáñez, Jaramillo & Arosemena 1994)
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Found on small tree about 2.5 meters above ground. Caught by Robert Puschendorf. Thanks to Prof. Karen Lips for hosting us.
Image of Pristimantis vinhai (Bokermann 1975)
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2010 Alex V. Popovkin
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Image of Pristimantis fenestratus (Steindachner 1864)
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2009 Diogo B. Provete
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A female specimen found near a forest stream.
Image of Pristimantis permixtus (Lynch, Ruiz-Carranza & Ardila-Robayo 1994)
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2007 Esteban Alzate
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Image of Fort Randolph Robber Frog
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2011 Tobias Eisenberg
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Image of Chiriqui Robber Frog
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2010 Alex Shepack
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Image of La Loma Robber Frog
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Andrew J. Crawford
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This photograph nicely illustrates the large & pointy heel tubercle, pointed superciliary tubercle, and the long & distinctive snout that are diagnostic of this species. Thanks to Prof. Karen Lips for showing us around El Cop.
Image of Serna's Robber Frog
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2009 Esteban Alzate
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Image of Pristimantis peruvianus (Melin 1941)
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2010 Tobias Eisenberg
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Image of Rio San Juan Robber Frog
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2011 Todd Pierson
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