Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Gymnophiona Rhinatrematidae Epicrionops Epicrionops bicolor

Taxonomic notes: Taylor (1968) recognized two subspecies, the status of which require more research. It is likely to be a complex of more than one species.

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Geographic Range

This species is found on the Pacific slopes of the Andes in Colombia (department of Valle del Cauca) and Ecuador (provinces of Cotopaxi and El Oro), and the Amazonian slopes of the Andes in southern Ecuador (Zamora Chinchipe province) and southern Peru (regions of Junín and Cusco). It has been found at elevations of 1,750-2,000 m asl.

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Population

There is very little information, but large collections have been made on a few occasions. One individual was found during 18 person/day surveys during 2006 within Cusco region, Peru (von May et al. 2008).

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Habitat

It is a subterranean species living in primary cloud forests, submontane forests and foothill forests. It is associated with streams. Its ability to adapt to secondary habitats is not known. It is presumed to lay eggs on land, with the larvae developing in streams.

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Use Trade

There are no reports of this species being utilized.

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Threats

Possible threats include loss of mountain forest for livestock, agricultural activities and water pollution, but the significance of these depends on the ability of the species to adapt to change.

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Conservation Actions

In Ecuador, its geographic range overlaps with Reserva Ecológica Los Illinizas and Reserva Biológica Tapichalaca. In Peru, it is present in the montane region of Parque Nacional Manu. Further research is needed into population status and trends, ecology and how well this species can tolerate human disturbance.

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Red List Rationale

Listed as Least Concern in view of its wide distribution and presumed large population.

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Bibliography

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  • Cisneros-Heredia, D.F. 2004. New distributional records of amphibians in the Andes of Ecuador. Herpetozoa: 194-195.
  • Fletcher-Lazo, G.E. 2002. Taxonomía, distribución e historia natural de los ápodos (Amphibia: Gymnophiona) del Occidente Ecuatoriano. Unpublished thesis. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. Tesis de Licenciatura, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Gower, D.J. and Wilkinson, M. 2005. Conservation biology of caecilian amphibians. Conservation Biology 19(1): 45-55.
  • Lynch, J.D. 1999. Lista anotada y clave para las ranas (genero Eleutherodactylus) chocoanas del Valle del Cauca, y apuntes sobre las especeis de la cordillera Occidental adyacente. Caldasia: 184-202.
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  • Wake, M.H. 1989. Metamorphosis of the hyobranchial apparatus in Epicrionops (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Rhinatrematidae): replacement of bone by cartilage. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Zoologie et Biologie Animale: 171-182.
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