Atelopus
Male A. certus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Bufonidae
Genus: Atelopus
Duméril and Bibron, 1841
Species

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Synonyms

Ateleopus Agassiz, 1846 (unjustified emendation)

Atelopus is a large genus of Bufonidae, commonly known as harlequin frogs or toads, from Central and South America, ranging as far north as Costa Rica and as far south as Bolivia. Atelopus species are small, generally brightly colored, and diurnal. Most species are associated with mid-to-high elevation streams.

This genus has been greatly affected by amphibian declines, with about 70% of species now considered endangered or extinct.[1] While threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and introduced species, the primary cause of these declines appears to be the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.[2][3]

Almost 40% of the described species in the genus are considered possibly extinct; this is raised to 45% when data deficient species are added; this number may be even higher, given that the genus contains many undescribed species that could also be extinct, and many of the species considered critically endangered but extant may have gone extinct after the last surveys that detected them, or could go extinct in the future.[4] For example, there are 32 known Atelopus species (including half a dozen undescribed) in Ecuador. One of these is data deficient (its status is unclear), two are endangered and the remaining are critically endangered.[5] Almost half the Ecuador species have not been recorded in a decade or more and are likely extinct. In some species conservationists have established captive colonies as a safeguard.[5] However, of 80 species that had not been seen since the 1950s, 32 have been sighted in the 21st Century, albeit at dangerously low population numbers.[1] Among the Atelopus species that have been rediscovered decades after their last sighting have been A. arsyescue, A. mindoensis, A. bomolochos, A. ignescens, A. balios, A. longirostris, A. subornatus, A. varius, and A. carbonerensis. The mechanism whereby these species survived extinction remains to be discovered.[1]

New Atelopus species are discovered with some regularity, and many new species have been described in the last decade. Among others, a new subspecies, popularly dubbed the purple fluorescent frog, was discovered in 2007 by scientists Paul Ouboter and Jan Mol during a follow-up survey of the Nassau plateau in Suriname.[6] Leeanne Alonso from Conservation International, the organisation that led the expedition, said this frog may be threatened by illegal gold mining.[7] It was described as a new subspecies of Atelopus hoogmoedi (itself considered a subspecies of A. spumarius by some), named A. h. nassaui in 2012.[8] Two new species were also described in 2020: A. manauensis and A. moropukaqumir, both of which are highly threatened by the chytrid fungus and habitat destruction.[9][10] Another new species, A. frontizero, was described in 2021.[11]

Species

ImageCommon nameBinomial name Conservation status
Andes stubfoot toadAtelopus andinus Rivero, 1968 EN IUCN
Angelito stubfoot toadAtelopus angelito Ardila-Robayo and Ruiz-Carranza, 1998 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Ardila's stubfoot toadAtelopus ardila Coloma, Duellman, Almendariz, Ron, Teran-Valdez, and Guayasamin, 2010 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Starry night harlequin toad Atelopus arsyecue Rueda-Almonacid, 1994 CR IUCN
Arthur's stubfoot toadAtelopus arthuri Peters, 1973 CR IUCN
Rio Pescado stubfoot toadAtelopus balios Peters, 1973 CR IUCN
Purple harlequin toadAtelopus barbotini Lescure, 1981
Azuay stubfoot toadAtelopus bomolochos Peters, 1973 CR IUCN
Boulenger's stubfoot toadAtelopus boulengeri Peracca, 1904 CR IUCN
Rio Carauta stubfoot toadAtelopus carauta Ruiz-Carranza & Hernández-Camacho, 1978 DD IUCN
Venezuelan yellow frog or La Carbonera stubfoot toadAtelopus carbonerensis Rivero, 1974 CR IUCN
Guajira stubfoot toadAtelopus carrikeri Ruthven, 1916 EN IUCN
Darien stubfoot toad or Toad Mountain harlequin frogAtelopus certus Barbour, 1923 CR IUCN
Chiriqui harlequin frogAtelopus chiriquiensis Shreve, 1936 EX IUCN
Atelopus chirripoensis Savage and Bolaños, 2009 DD IUCN
Chocó stubfoot toadAtelopus chocoensis Lötters, 1992 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus chrysocorallus La Marca, 1996 CR IUCN
Rio Faisanes stubfoot toadAtelopus coynei Miyata, 1980 CR IUCN
Veragua stubfoot toadAtelopus cruciger (Lichtenstein & Martens, 1856) CR IUCN
Atelopus dimorphus Lötters, 2003 DD IUCN
Huila stubfoot toadAtelopus ebenoides Rivero, 1963 (possibly extinct) CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Elegant stubfoot toadAtelopus elegans (Boulenger, 1882) EN IUCN
Atelopus epikeisthos Lötters, Schulte & Duellman, 2005 EN IUCN
Carabaya stubfoot toadAtelopus erythropus Boulenger, 1903 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Malvasa stubfoot toadAtelopus eusebianus Rivero & Granados-Díaz, 1993 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus eusebiodiazi Venegas, Catenazzi, Siu-Ting & Carrillo, 2008 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus exiguus Boettger, 1892 EN IUCN
Atelopus famelicus Rivero & Morales, 1995 CR IUCN
Forest stubfoot toadAtelopus farci Lynch, 1993 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Cayenne stubfoot toadAtelopus flavescens Duméril & Bibron, 1841 VU IUCN
Central Coast stubfoot toadAtelopus franciscus Lescure, 1974 LC IUCN
Border harlequin frogAtelopus frontizero Veselý & Batista, 2021
Antado stubfoot toadAtelopus galactogaster Rivero & Serna, 1993 DD IUCN
Atelopus gigas Coloma, Duellman, Almendáriz, Ron, Terán-Valdez, and Guayasamin, 2010 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Pirri Range harlequin frogAtelopus glyphus Dunn, 1931 CR IUCN
Guanujo stubfoot toadAtelopus guanujo Coloma, 2002 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
La Guitarra stubfoot toadAtelopus guitarraensis Osorno-Muñoz, Ardila-Robayo & Ruiz-Carranza, 2001 DD IUCN
Morona-Santiago stubfoot toadAtelopus halihelos Peters, 1973 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Hoogmoed harlequin toadAtelopus hoogmoedi Lescure, 1974
Quito stubfoot toadAtelopus ignescens (Cornalia, 1849) CR IUCN
Atelopus laetissimus Ruiz-Carranza, Ardila-Robayo & Hernández-Camacho, 1994 EN IUCN
Limosa harlequin frogAtelopus limosus Ibáñez, Jaramillo & Solís, 1995 CR IUCN
Atelopus loettersi De la Riva, Castroviejo-Fisher, Chaparro, Boistel, and Padial, 2011 NT IUCN
El Tambo stubfoot toadAtelopus longibrachius Rivero, 1963 EN IUCN
Longnose stubfoot toadAtelopus longirostris Cope, 1868 EX IUCN, but has since been rediscovered
Atelopus lozanoi Osorno-Muñoz, Ardila-Robayo & Ruiz-Carranza, 2001 (endangered) EN IUCN
Lynch's stubfoot toadAtelopus lynchi Cannatella, 1981 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus mandingues Osorno-Muñoz, Ardila-Robayo & Ruiz-Carranza, 2001 DD IUCN
Manaus harlequin frog Atelopus manauensis Jorge, Ferrão & Lima, 2020
Atelopus marinkellei Cochran and Goin, 1970 EN IUCN
Mindo stubfoot toadAtelopus mindoensis Peters, 1973 CR IUCN
Colombian stubfoot toadAtelopus minutulus Ruiz-Carranza, Hernández-Camacho & Ardila-Robayo, 1988 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Mittermeier's stubfoot toadAtelopus mittermeieri Acosta-Galvis, Rueda-Almonacid, Velásquez-Álvarez, Sánchez-Pacheco & Peña Prieto, 2006 EN IUCN
Hernandez's stubfoot toadAtelopus monohernandezii Ardila-Robayo, Osorno-Muñoz & Ruiz-Carranza, 2002 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus moropukaqumir Herrera-Alva, Díaz, Castillo, Rodolfo & Catenazzi, 2020
Mucubaji stubfoot toadAtelopus mucubajiensis Rivero, 1974 CR IUCN
La Arboleda stubfoot toadAtelopus muisca Rueda-Almonacid & Hoyos, 1992 CR IUCN
Atelopus nahumae Ruiz-Carranza, Ardila-Robayo & Hernández-Camacho, 1994 EN IUCN
Atelopus nanay Coloma, 2002 CR IUCN
Gualecenita stubfoot toadAtelopus nepiozomus Peters, 1973 EN IUCN
Niceforo's stubfoot toadAtelopus nicefori Rivero, 1963 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Nocturnal harlequin toadAtelopus nocturnus Bravo-Valencia and Rivera-Correa, 2011 CR IUCN
Atelopus onorei Coloma, Lötters, Duellman & Miranda-Leiva, 2007 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus orcesi Coloma, Duellman, Almendáriz, Ron, Terán-Valdez & Guayasamin, 2010 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus oxapampae Lehr, Lötters, and Lundberg, 2008 EN IUCN
Rednose stubfoot toadAtelopus oxyrhynchus Boulenger, 1903 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Schmidt's stubfoot toadAtelopus pachydermus (Schmidt, 1857) CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Andersson's stubfoot toadAtelopus palmatus Andersson, 1945 CR IUCN
Andersson's stubfoot toadAtelopus pastuso Andersson, 1945 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Pataz stubfoot toadAtelopus patazensis Venegas, Catenazzi, Siu-Ting & Carrillo, 2008 CR IUCN
San Isidro stubfoot toadAtelopus pedimarmoratus Rivero, 1963 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Peru stubfoot toadAtelopus peruensis Gray & Cannatella, 1985 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Peters' stubfoot toadAtelopus petersi Coloma, Lötters, Duellman & Miranda-Leiva, 2007 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus petriruizi Ardila-Robayo, 1999 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Painted stubfoot toadAtelopus pictiventris Kattan, 1986 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Pinango stubfoot toadAtelopus pinangoi Rivero, 1982 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Napo stubfoot toadAtelopus planispina Jiménez de la Espada, 1875 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Podocarpus stubfoot toadAtelopus podocarpus Coloma, Duellman, Almendáriz, Ron, Terán-Valdez, and Guayasamin, 2010 CR IUCN
Atelopus pulcher Boulenger, 1882 VU IUCN
Atelopus pyrodactylus Venegas & Barrio, 2006 CR IUCN
Atelopus quimbaya Ruiz-Carranza & Osorno-Muñoz, 1994 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus reticulatus Lötters, Haas, Schick & Böhme, 2002 DD IUCN
Anori stubfoot toadAtelopus sanjosei Rivero & Serna, 1989 CR IUCN
Upper Amazon stubfoot toadAtelopus seminiferus Cope, 1874 EN IUCN
Pass stubfoot toadAtelopus senex Taylor, 1952 EX IUCN
Atelopus sernai Ruiz-Carranza & Osorno-Muñoz, 1994 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus simulatus Ruiz-Carranza & Osorno-Muñoz, 1994 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Atelopus siranus Lötters &Henzl, 2000 DD IUCN
Sonsón stubfoot toadAtelopus sonsonensis Vélez-Rodriguez & Ruiz-Carranza, 1997 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Cloud forest stubfoot toadAtelopus sorianoi La Marca, 1983 CR IUCN (possibly extinct)
Pebas stubfoot toadAtelopus spumarius Cope, 1871 VU IUCN
Condoto stubfoot toadAtelopus spurrelli Boulenger, 1914 NT IUCN
Bogota stubfoot toadAtelopus subornatus Werner, 1899 CR IUCN
Venezuela stubfoot toadAtelopus tamaensis La Marca, García-Pérez & Renjifo, 1990 CR IUCN
Three-colored stubfoot toadAtelopus tricolor Boulenger, 1902 CR IUCN
Veragoa stubfoot toadAtelopus varius (Lichtenstein & Martens, 1856) CR IUCN
Maracay harlequin frogAtelopus vogli Müller, 1934 EX IUCN
Walker's stubfoot toadAtelopus walkeri Rivero, 1963 DD IUCN
Panamanian golden frogAtelopus zeteki Dunn, 1933 CR IUCN (possibly extinct in the wild)

References

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