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  2. Dendrobates - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobates is a genus of poison dart frogs native to Central and South America. It once contained numerous species, but most originally placed in this genus have been split off into other genera such as Adelphobates, Ameerega, Andinobates, Epipedobates, Excidobates, Oophaga, Phyllobates and Ranitomeya (essentially all the brightly marked poison dart frogs; i.e. excluding the duller genera in ...

  3. Dendrobatinae - Wikipedia

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    The most specious genera are Ranitomeya (16 species) and Andinobates (13 species). [1] Dendrobates used to be much larger but currently contains only five species, having had most of its species split off into genera erected later. [6]

  4. Poison dart frog - Wikipedia

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    However, one observation has been noted in the general characteristic of Dendrobates tadpoles including D. arboreus, D. granuliferus, D. lehmanni, D. occultator, D. pumilio, D. speciosus, and many other Dendrobates species is that they have reduced mouth parts as young tadpoles which limits their consumption typically to unfertilized eggs only ...

  5. List of amphibian genera - Wikipedia

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    List of amphibian genera lists the vertebrate class of amphibians by genus, ... Genus Dendrobates; Genus Epipedobates; Genus Excidobates; Genus Hyloxalus; Genus ...

  6. Oophaga sylvatica - Wikipedia

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    Their family consists of 4 genera: Atopophrynus, Colostethus, Phyllobates, and Dendrobates. [15] Also known as Dendrobates sylvaticus, the phylogenetic relationship for this species has been modified a couple of times, with most hypothetical models suggesting its closest relatives to be O. pumilio, O. arborea, O. speciosa, and O. granulifera. [16]

  7. Strawberry poison-dart frog - Wikipedia

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    The strawberry poison frog, strawberry poison-dart frog or blue jeans poison frog (Oophaga pumilio, formerly Dendrobates pumilio) is a species of small poison dart frog found in Central America. [2] It is common throughout its range, which extends from eastern central Nicaragua through Costa Rica and northwestern Panama.

  8. Dendrobieae - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobieae is a tribe in the subfamily Epidendroideae, in the family Orchidaceae. [1] The Dendrobieae are mostly tropical, epiphytic orchids which contain pseudobulbs.. The tribe contains two genera, Dendrobium and Bulbophyllum, which are both among the largest genera of orchids, and are common in cultivation.

  9. Yellow-striped poison frog - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of the five Dendrobates species, with D. truncatus in red The yellow-striped poison frog ( Dendrobates truncatus ) is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae . It is endemic to Colombia.