kids encyclopedia robot

Adelphobates facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Adelphobates
Adelphobates castaneoticus.jpg
Adelphobates castaneoticus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Dendrobatidae
Subfamily: Dendrobatinae
Genus: Adelphobates
Grant et al., 2006
Type species
Adelphobates castaneoticus
(Caldwell and Myers, 1990)
Species

3 species (see text)

Adelphobates is a small genus of poison dart frogs. They are found in the central and lower Amazon basin of Peru and Brazil, possibly Bolivia. It was originally erected as a sister group to the Dendrobates and Oophaga genera. The validity of the genus is still being discussed, with the alternative being "Dendrobates galactonotus group" within Dendrobates. One species originally placed in this genus as Adelphobates captivus has since been moved to the genus Excidobates erected in 2008.

Etymology

Adelphobates is from the Ancient Greek, adelphos (brother or twin) and bates (walker or climber)."Brothers" refers to Charles W. Myers and John W. Daly, two unrelated scientists directly involved with studies of the species.

Biology

All members have conspicuous, vibrant coloration, and smooth skin. A peculiar feature of their reproduction is that tadpoles are transported to Brazil nut capsules lying on the forest floor. Cannibalism may result if more than one tadpole ends up in the same capsule.

Poison

All poison frogs are toxic and noxious. Like frogs of the genus Dendrobates, Adelphobates contain Pumiliotoxin 251D, which is hydroxylated to Allopumiliotoxin 267A, which is 5 times more toxic. The median lethal dose is 200 µg/kg and 40 µg/kg respectively.

Species

There are three species:

Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
Adelphobates castaneoticus.jpg Adelphobates castaneoticus (Caldwell and Myers, 1990) Brazil-nut poison frog state of Pará in Brazil
P.E.CRISTALINO 1.JPG Adelphobates galactonotus (Steindachner, 1864) splash-backed poison frog or splashback poison frog southern Amazon Basin in Brazil.
Adelphobates quinquevitatus.jpg Adelphobates quinquevittatus (Steindachner, 1864) Amazonian poison frog southern Amazon Basin in Brazil and Bolivia.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Adelphobates para niños

kids search engine
Adelphobates Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.