Dos nuevas especies de Colostethus (Amphibia, Dendrobatidae) de Colombia
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Amphibia, Dendrobatidae, Colostethus brachistriatus, Colostethus breviquartus, Holotipo, Anatomía comparada (es)Amphibia, Dendrobatidae, Colostethus brachistriatus, Colostethus breviquartus, Holotipo, Anatomía comparada (en)
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Hasta el momento de escribirse este trabajo se conocían 28 especies deColostethus en Colombia, pero cinco de estas, mencionadas en el trabajo detesis de S. R. EDWARS (1974), todavía no han sido descritas. Las dos especiesque se describen aqui han sido examinadas por W. DUELLMAN, del Museo deHistoria Natural de la Universidad de Kansas (en donde esta depositado elmaterial de EDWARDS), quien ha certificado que no se trata de ninguna desus especies.
Two new species of Colostethus are described from the Departaments of Valle and Antioquia, in Colombia, and their relationships are discussed.
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