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Anomaloglossus stepheni

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326:. Breeding takes place in the rainy season. The male finds a suitable location and calls to attract a female. The nesting site is a boat-shaped curled up fallen leaf with another above acting as a roof. The female lays three to six eggs with gelatinous capsules inside the hollow leaf and remains at the nest for about an hour. After that she departs and the male returns and guards the eggs. He is territorial and drives off male intruders and seldom goes further than 20 centimetres (7.9 in) from the nest, continuing to remain nearby as the tadpoles develop. Further females are encouraged to lay inside the nest which may come to have several developing clutches of eggs of different ages. The developing larvae are not transported to water, as is the case with the related 88: 44: 63: 264:
is a small frog. Males measure about 14–17 millimetres (0.55–0.67 in) from snout to vent and females about 16–18 mm (0.63–0.71 in). Its general colour is some shade of brown and it has a dark stripe running down either side extending about halfway along the body. There are bluish-white
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is a diurnal, terrestrial species spending its life in forest litter where it forages on invertebrates such as
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specks below this and on the toes. The male has a white or grey vocal sac and the female a pale throat.
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Juncá, Flora A. (1996). "Parental care and egg mortality in
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Colostethus stepheni

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Aromobatidae
Anomaloglossus
Binomial name
Synonyms
frog
Aromobatidae
French Guiana
Suriname
Brazil
French Guiana
Suriname
Amazon
rainforest
Adolfo Ducke Forest Reserve
Rio Negro
Solimões River
termites
beetles

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