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Dendrobates tinctorius is a species of poison dart frog, the type species of the genus Dendrobates. It is the largest species, reaching lengths of 50.0 mm. This species is distributed throughout the eastern portion of the Guiana Shield, including parts of Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and nearly all of French Guiana.

Dendrobates tinctorius exists in discrete patches throughout this distribution, being restricted to "highland" (up to 350+ metre) areas. While this species can be found at sea level, these individuals have been collected at the base of nearby hills or mountains. The isolation of populations has presumably occurred as a result of the erosion of these highland areas and the seasonal inundation of the inter-patch areas.

The species encompasses a great diversity of colour and patterning variants (morphs).

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  • Database entry includes a range map and a brief justification of why this species is of least concern

External links


Poison dart frogs | Fauna of Guyana

Färberfrosch | Dendrobates à tapirer | Dendrobates tinctorius

 

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