Gastrotheca - Species

Species

  • Gastrotheca abdita
  • Gastrotheca albolineata (validity disputed)
  • Gastrotheca andaquiensis
  • Gastrotheca angustifrons
  • Gastrotheca antomia
  • Gastrotheca argenteovirens
  • Gastrotheca atympana
  • Gastrotheca aureomaculata
  • Gastrotheca bufona
  • Gastrotheca carinaceps
  • Gastrotheca christiani
  • Gastrotheca chrysosticta
  • Gastrotheca cornuta
  • Gastrotheca dendronastes
  • Gastrotheca dunni
  • Gastrotheca ernestoi (often included in G. microdiscus)
  • Gastrotheca espeletia
  • Gastrotheca excubitor
  • Gastrotheca fissipes
  • Gastrotheca flamma
  • Gastrotheca fulvorufa (often included in G. microdiscus)
  • Gastrotheca galeata
  • Gastrotheca gracilis
  • Gastrotheca griswoldi
  • Gastrotheca guentheri (Guenther's Marsupial Frog)
  • Gastrotheca helenae
  • Gastrotheca lateonota
  • Gastrotheca lauzuricae
  • Gastrotheca litonedis
  • Gastrotheca longipes
  • Gastrotheca marsupiata
  • Gastrotheca microdiscus
  • Gastrotheca monticola
  • Gastrotheca nebulanastes
  • Gastrotheca nicefori
  • Gastrotheca ochoai
  • Gastrotheca orophylax
  • Gastrotheca ossilaginis
  • Gastrotheca ovifera
  • Gastrotheca pacchamama
  • Gastrotheca pachachacae
  • Gastrotheca peruana
  • Gastrotheca phalarosa
  • Gastrotheca phelloderma
  • Gastrotheca piperata
  • Gastrotheca plumbea
  • Gastrotheca pseustes
  • Gastrotheca psychrophila
  • Gastrotheca pulchra
  • Gastrotheca rebeccae
  • Gastrotheca riobambae (Andean Marsupial Tree Frog)
  • Gastrotheca ruizi
  • Gastrotheca splendens
  • Gastrotheca stictopleura
  • Gastrotheca testudinea
  • Gastrotheca trachyceps
  • Gastrotheca walkeri
  • Gastrotheca weinlandii
  • Gastrotheca williamsoni
  • Gastrotheca zeugocystis

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