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Engystomops pustulatus

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68: 43: 285:. It can also be found in human-modified habitats. It is an explosive breeder that lays the eggs in foam nests in temporary pools. Juveniles feed primarily on small food items such as termites and ants. Adults prey upon larger items, such as snails, coleopterans, and isopods. 270:
is strongly tubercular, with enlarged and somewhat elongated tubercles forming a "ĘŚ" pattern in the scapular region. The belly is smooth. There is an elongated row of glands on the flank.
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Adult males measure 25–30 mm (1.0–1.2 in) and adult females 25–36 mm (1.0–1.4 in) in snout–vent length. The snout is rounded. The
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Ron, S. R.; Read, M. & Pazmiño-Armijos, G. (2016). Ron, S. R.; Yanez-Muñoz, M. H.; Merino-Viteri, A. & Ortiz, D. A. (eds.).
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inhabits scrub savanna, Pacific tropical forests, and equatorial dry forests at elevations up to 530 m (1,740 ft)
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is visible and round. Maxillary and premaxillary teeth are present. The fingers have no webbing nor expanded discs. The
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Ron, Santiago R.; Santos, Juan C. & Cannatella, David C. (2006). "Phylogeny of the tĂşngara frog genus
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can be abundant during reproductive events. Though an adaptable species, it is potentially threatened by
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in southern Ecuador, near the Peruvian border, it is likely to be found in Peru too.
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Ron, Santiago R.; Toral, Eduardo; Rivera, Myrian & Terán-Valdez, Andrea (2010).
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records is ambiguous as they may refer to an undescribed species or possibly
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Narváez, Andrea E. & Ron, Santiago R. (2013). "Feeding habits of
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Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0
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(2017). 194: 187: 168: 161: 63:Scientific classification 61: 39: 30: 23: 848:Endemic fauna of Ecuador 302:Machalilla National Park 236:, whereas the status of 300:. It is present in the 742:Physalaemus pustulatus 629:Engystomops-pustulatus 602:Engystomops pustulatus 572:Engystomops pustulatus 525:Engystomops pustulatus 492:Engystomops pustulatus 413:Physalaemus pustulosus 380:Engystomops pustulatus 331:Engystomops pustulatus 294:Engystomops pustulatus 279:Engystomops pustulatus 217:Engystomops pustulatus 204:Physalaemus pustulatus 172:Engystomops pustulatus 25:Engystomops pustulatus 843:Amphibians of Ecuador 500:. 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Index

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Leptodactylidae
Engystomops
Binomial name
Shreve
Synonyms
frog
Leptodactylidae
Ecuador
Peruvian
Engystomops puyango
Huaquillas
tympanum
dorsum
above sea level
habitat loss
Machalilla National Park



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