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- Nymphargus anomalus (Lynch and Duellman, 1973) Nymphargus armatus (Lynch and Ruiz-Carranza, 1996) Nymphargus balionotus (Duellman, 1981) Nymphargus bejaranoi...
- Nymphargus anomalus is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae. It is endemic to Ecuador and occurs on the Amazonian slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes...
- Nymphargus spilotus is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae, formerly placed in Cochranella. It is endemic to Colombia where it occurs on the...
- Male Nymphargus pluvialis measure 25–27 mm (0.98–1.06 in) in snout–vent length. Snout is truncate. Dorsal skin has warts and spinules. Nymphargus pluvialis...
- information related to Nymphargus grandisonae. Wilmar Bolívar, Luis A. Coloma, Santiago Ron, Diego Cisneros-Heredia, Erik Wild (2004). "Nymphargus grandisonae"...
- Nymphargus bejaranoi is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae. It is endemic to the eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes in the Cochabamba, Chuquisaca...
- Nymphargus ocellatus (common name: spotted Cochran frog) is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae. It is endemic to the Amazonian slopes of Andes...
- Nymphargus chami is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae, formerly placed in Cochranella. It is endemic to Colombia where it occurs on the Cordillera...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nymphargus rosada. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2017). "Nymphargus rosada". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
- Nymphargus phenax is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae, formerly placed in Cochranella. It is endemic to Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical...