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- Phyllobates aurotaenia is a member of the frog family Dendrobatidae, which are found in the tropical environments of Central and South America. First described...
- vittatus), and Kokoe poison frog (P. aurotaenia). The Kokoe poison frog used to include P. sp. aff. aurotaenia, now recognized as distinct. All six of...
- aff. aurotaenia is a temporary name given to a likely new species of poison dart frog, formerly known as the "red" form of Phyllobates aurotaenia. It is...
- almost a uniform color of any of the aforementioned color morphs. P. aurotaenia specimens are yellow-banded or orange. They are always smaller than P...
- Pale rasbora (Rasbora aurotaenia) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora. It is known from the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins as well as from...
- Western Colombia (Phyllobates terribilis, Phyllobates bicolor, Phyllobates aurotaenia). Phyllobates kept in captivity do not develop the toxins, and the extent...
- 000 mice. Two other species, the Kokoe poison dart frog (Phyllobates aurotaenia) and the black-legged dart frog (Phyllobates bicolor) are also used for...
- genus of poison dart frog. In northern Chocó Department, Phyllobates aurotaenia is used, while P. bicolor is used in Risaralda Department and southern...
- H. Tan, 2011 Rasbora atridorsalis Kottelat & X. L. Chu, 1988 Rasbora aurotaenia Tirant, 1885 (Pale rasbora) Rasbora baliensis C. L. Hubbs & Brittan, 1954...
- been identified. Poisons from P. bicolor, P. terribilis, and Phyllobates aurotaenia are often extracted by humans to create poison tipped darts. The Chocó...