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Pleurodema somuncurense
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Synonyms

Telmatobius somuncurensis Cei, 1969
Somuncuria somuncurensis (Cei, 1969)

Pleurodema somuncurense (the Somuncura frog or El Rincon stream frog, in Spanish rana de Somuncura) is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is endemic to the Somuncura Plateau in Patagonia, Argentina.

Description

Females reach 38 mm (1.5 in) in total length. They are slender with fairly small head and large protruding, gold-coloured eyes. Fingers and toes are long and slender, with the toes being about one-third webbed. Eyes have two symmetrical rounded structures on the centre of the upper and lower border of the iris. The skin is smooth. Colouration is bright yellowish-brown on the upper surfaces of the head, body and legs. There are irregular dark spots across the back, and wavy dark reticulated lines on the sides of the body and backs of the thighs. There is a characteristic yellowish stripe that runs centrally down the top of the head and half of the back. The belly is purplish-yellow with dark grey reticulated spots. The lower surface of the thighs is purplish-rose and bears faint grey reticulated spots.

Habitat and conservation

Pleurodema somuncurense is a fully aquatic frog that inhabits geothermal springs and streams. It is threatened by predation by introduced rainbow trout and by habitat loss from canalization of spring water. Also livestock farming has negative impacts through overgrazing and chemical pollution. The grassland fires used to promote regrowth of pasture for livestock impact the frogs availability of shelters, reproductive sites, and terrestrial preys. [4]

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Rana de Somuncurá para niños

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