For 80 years, there were no sightings of the Andean frog, Telmatobius halli, due to the ambiguity with which its type locality was described ("warm spring near Ollagüe", northern Chile). The type specimens were collected during the International High Altitude Expedition to Chile (IHAEC) in 1935 and were subsequently described in 1938. In 2018 and 2020, two studies independently reported the rediscovery of the species, but they reached different conclusions about its identity and geographic distribution. In fact, the populations identified as T. halli in those studies are more phylogenetically related to other species than to each other, so they clearly do not belong to the same taxon. Although the study of 2020 is more in line with the geog...
A new species, Telmatobufo ignotus, from the Reserva Nacional Los Queules, Cauquenes Province, centr...
A new record of the Critically frog Insuetophrynus acarpicus was discovered in Chile from a site lyi...
Telmatobius dankoi is a species described from only one locality in the Atacama Desert in northern C...
Telmatobius halli was the first representative of its genus to be described exclusively for Chile, y...
In an effort to assess the current geographic distribution of the critically endangered frog Telmato...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its histo...
© 2018 Brazilian Society of Herpetology. The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that liv...
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic process...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. The genus Telmatobius Wiegmann, 1834 is composed of a wide variety of s...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
Telmatobufo venustus was one of the rarest endemic amphibians of Chile until 2020. Prior to that yea...
FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of Telmatobius populations of the western Andean slopes in the ext...
The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that live in the Altiplano of the Andes is unknow...
A phylogenetic hypothesis for the frogs of the genus Telmatobius that includes a comprehensive sampl...
The poorly known Telmatobius montanus was rediscovered in the high Andean mountains between Mendoza ...
A new species, Telmatobufo ignotus, from the Reserva Nacional Los Queules, Cauquenes Province, centr...
A new record of the Critically frog Insuetophrynus acarpicus was discovered in Chile from a site lyi...
Telmatobius dankoi is a species described from only one locality in the Atacama Desert in northern C...
Telmatobius halli was the first representative of its genus to be described exclusively for Chile, y...
In an effort to assess the current geographic distribution of the critically endangered frog Telmato...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its histo...
© 2018 Brazilian Society of Herpetology. The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that liv...
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic process...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. The genus Telmatobius Wiegmann, 1834 is composed of a wide variety of s...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
Telmatobufo venustus was one of the rarest endemic amphibians of Chile until 2020. Prior to that yea...
FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of Telmatobius populations of the western Andean slopes in the ext...
The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that live in the Altiplano of the Andes is unknow...
A phylogenetic hypothesis for the frogs of the genus Telmatobius that includes a comprehensive sampl...
The poorly known Telmatobius montanus was rediscovered in the high Andean mountains between Mendoza ...
A new species, Telmatobufo ignotus, from the Reserva Nacional Los Queules, Cauquenes Province, centr...
A new record of the Critically frog Insuetophrynus acarpicus was discovered in Chile from a site lyi...
Telmatobius dankoi is a species described from only one locality in the Atacama Desert in northern C...