August 23, 2014
libutron:
“ Poison Dart Frogs | ©John Meszaros
Poison dart frog Taxonomy is constantly changing as herpetologists reclassify species. For this piece, artist (John Meszaros) tried to use the most up-to-date scientific names from [1] and [2].
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libutron:

Poison Dart Frogs | ©John Meszaros

Poison dart frog Taxonomy is constantly changing as herpetologists reclassify species. For this piece, artist (John Meszaros) tried to use the most up-to-date scientific names from [1] and [2].

Clockwise from top: (1) Ameerega silverstonei; (2) Excidobates mysteriousus; (3) Phyllobates bicolor, (4) Phyllobates terribilis; (5) Dendrobates leucomelas; (6) Dendrobates tinctorius; (7) Dendrobates azureus; (8) Dendrobates auratus; (9) Phyllobates vittatus; (10) Ameerega cainarachi; (11) Ranitomeya imitator; (12) Oophaga granulifera; (13) Dendrobates pumilio; and (14) Epipedobates anthonyi.

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