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- Telmatobius vilamensis is a species of frog in the family Telmatobiidae. It is endemic to northern Chile and only known from its type locality, Río Vilama...
- vilamae, the bacterial species Halomonas vilamensis and Halopeptonella vilamensis - now known as Spiribacter vilamensis - were first discovered in Laguna Vilama...
- et al. 2016. Reclassification of Halopeptonella vilamensis Menes et al. 2016 as Spiribacter vilamensis comb. nov". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 70 (4): 2873–2878...
- water frog (Telmatobius ventriflavum) Telmatobius verrucosus Telmatobius vilamensis Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius yuracare) Fiery drink frog (Diasporus...
- taeanensis H. titanicae H. urumqiensis H. variabilis H. ventosae H. venusta H. vilamensis H. xianhensis H. xinjiangensis H. zhangjiangensis H. zincidurans Certain...
- García, and Lehr, 2015 Telmatobius verrucosus Werner, 1899 Telmatobius vilamensis Formas, Benavides, and Cuevas, 2003 Telmatobius yuracare De la Riva, 1994...
- Telmatobius philippii Telmatobius timens Telmatobius vellardi Telmatobius vilamensis Ambystoma amblycephalum Ambystoma andersoni Ambystoma bombypellum Ambystoma...
- in the wild Telmatobius dankoi, and the possibly extinct Telmatobius vilamensis may all be conspecific with one another. The type series includes six...
- culpeo, guanaco, southern vizcacha and vicuña) and toads (Telmatobius vilamensis). The Bolivian sector is part of the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National...
- studies indicate little divergence between this species and Telmatobius vilamensis, and T. vilmanensis itself is doubtfully distinct from T. halli, and thus...