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Atelopus cruciger

Atelopus cruciger

(Lichtenstein & von Martens, 1856)

GBIF:232129517

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Neotype: ZSM 93 / 1947 / 10
Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Señaris, J. Celsa (2019): Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) 13 (1): 1-198, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11404264
Remarks: The nomenclatural history of the species was detailed by Lötters et al. (1998) and Lötters and La Marca (2001). Lampo et al. (2011) provided data on the current status of populations. González et al. (2010) studied the diet in museum specimens. Atelopus cruciger is a species complex (JCS, FRR, and CBA, unpub. data). Selected references: Lichtenstein and von Martens (1856); Günther (1858); Lutz (1927); Müller (1935); Sexton (1958); Ginés (1959); Rohl (1959); Rivero (1961, 1964 a); Tello (1968); La Marca et al. (1989); Cocroft et al. (1990); La Marca (1992, 1995 a, c); Rodríguez and Rojas-Suárez (1995, 1999); Barrio (1996 b); Lötters (1996); La Marca and Lötters (1997); Lötters et al. (1998, 2004); Rivas (1998); Barrio-Amorós (2001, 2006 c, 2013); Lötters and La Marca (2001); Bonaccorso et al. (2003); Manzanilla and La Marca (2004); Rueda-Almonacid et al. (2005); Rodríguez-Contreras et al. (2008); Barrio-Amorós and Torres (2010); González et al. (2010); Lampo et al. (2011).
Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Señaris, J. Celsa (2019): Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) 13 (1): 1-198, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11404264
Distribution: Region 2. Known from at least 30 historical localities in the Cordillera de la Costa, from Aragua, Carabobo, Cojedes, Miranda, Vargas, and Yaracuy States, as well as the Distrito Capital (Manzanilla and La Marca 2004). Currently, considered extinct at all localities except for two populations in Aragua State (Rodríguez-Contreras et al. 2008). A third surviving population was mentioned by Rodríguez and Rojas-Suárez (2008); its current status is unknown.
Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Señaris, J. Celsa (2019): Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) 13 (1): 1-198, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11404264
Type locality: Veragua, Panamá (error); corrected to the locality of the neotype: “ vicinity of Rancho Grande on the road from Maracay to Ocumare de la Costa (ca. 1,000 m above sea level), Estado Aragua, Venezuela ” (Lötters and La Marca 2001).
Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Señaris, J. Celsa (2019): Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) 13 (1): 1-198, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11404264

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Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Señaris, J. Celsa (2019): Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) 13 (1): 1-198, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11404264

Abstract. —Presented is an annotated checklist of the amphibians of Venezuela, current as of December 2018. The last comprehensive list (Barrio-Amorós 2009c) included a total of 333 species, while the current catalogue lists 387 species (370 anurans, 10 caecilians, and seven salamanders), including 28 species not yet described or properly identified. Fifty species and four genera are added to the previous list, 25 species are deleted, and 47 experienced nomenclatural changes. Eleutherodactylus terraebolivaris Rivero, 1961 is synonymized with Hylodes incertus Lutz, 1927 as Pristimantis incertus. Oreophrynella dendronastes Lathrop and MacCulloch, 2007, is considered a junior synonym of O. macconnelli (Boulenger 1895). Centrolene Jiménez de la Espada, 1872, is a feminine genus, so all species in the genus are amended. Centrolenella pulidoi Rivero, 1968 is considered a junior synonym of Hyla benitezi Rivero, 1961, as Boana benitezi. Centrolenella estevesi Rivero, 1968 is considered a junior synonym of Hyla jahni Rivero, 1961, as Hyloscirtus jahni. Illustrated herein are 300 species (77.5% of the total). Lastly, the distributions for all species are revised, species that possibly occur within Venezuela are suggested, and comments are provided on nomenclature and conservation issues.

Barrio-Amorós C L, Rojas-Runjaic F J M, Señaris J C, felipe (2019). Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/rwvjg8 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-16.

CC0Published 7/14/2019View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
232129517
Dataset Key
7eabb3cb-039d-4906-b7a4-6de4d0d47294
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Backbone Key
5216665
Taxon ID
4608879FFFA4FF926ED5FE51FE64FE19.taxon
Last Crawled
6/9/2026
Last Interpreted
6/9/2026