PIPIDS OF THE WORLD: Pipidae Distribution Database

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Pipa parva

  1. Colombia: Astillero (08°07'40''N, 72°35'10''W) — "Astillero, Norte de Santander, Colombia", , , 1 spm: USNM 147122 [1, 2] — "Astillero, Norte de Santander, Colombia", , , 6 spms: MLS 270, 805-9 [2].
  2. Colombia: Cúcuta (07°53'00''N, 72°30'19''W) — "Río Zulia, north of Cúcuta, Norte de Santander, Colombia", , , 1 spm [3].
  3. Venezuela: Dami Tulé / Highway to (10°43'N, 71°43'W) — "small pond (5x6 m, 1.5 m deep, alt. 15 m), along the highway to Dami Tulé, Zulia State, Venezuela", , , 5 spms: 3 males (mean SVL±SD = 44.13±2.15 mm), 2 females (44.0±2.0 mm); water 32.9°C, pH 9.37 [4].
  4. Venezuela: El Mene / 15 km W (10°56'00''N, 70°40'30''W (70°33'00''W)) — "15 km west of El Mene, east of Lake Maracaibo, Falcon, Venezuela", L.P. Schultz, , 1 spms: USNM 115818; province given as Zulia in Trueb & Cannatella (1986) [3, 5, 1] — "15 km west of El Mene, east of Lake Maracaibo, Falcon, Venezuela", L.P. Schultz, , 2 spms: USNM 115819-20; province given as Zulia in Trueb & Cannatella (1986) [3, 5, 2, 1].
  5. Venezuela: El Vigia (08°37'19''N, 71°39'02''W) — "El Vígia, Merida, Venezuela", , , 69 spms [6] — "El Vígia, Merida, Venezuela", , , 1 spm: CPBA-V-24 [7].
  6. Venezuela: Encontrados (09°03'51''N, 72°13'55''W) — "Encontrados, west of Lake Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela", Hermano Nicéforo Maria, , [3].
  7. Venezuela: Hacienda Santa Rosa (10°31'57''N, 70°27'08''W) — "Hacienda Santa Rosa, Falcón, Venezuela", , , [8].
  8. Venezuela: La Ceiba (09°28'26''N, 71°03'53''W) — "La Ceiba, 52 km WNW of Valera, 23 m, Trujillo, Venezuela", , , 1 spm: USNM 216872 [1].
  9. Venezuela: La Dificultad (09°19'59''N, 71°02'20''W) — "La Dificultad dto Sucre, Zulia (S of LMaracaibo), Venezuela", Racenis & Ramirez, 1963-05-01, 3 spms: MCZ 44812-14 [1, 9] — "La Dificultad, 50 m, Zulia, Venezuela", , , 4 spms: AMNH 71428-71429, 71430 (young), UMMZ 124536 [1].
  10. Venezuela: La Grita (08°08'17''N, 71°58'43''W) — "8 km from La Grita, Tachira, Venezuela", L. Duque & R. Ampueda, 1969-08-28, [10].
  11. Venezuela: Lagunillas (10°08'27''N, 71°15'41''W) — "Lagunillas (Campo del Lago), Zulia, Venezuela", , , 2 spms: USNM 115757-58 [5, 2].
  12. Venezuela: Matera Caño Grande (08°56'48''N, 72°01'40''W) — "Hacienda Caño Grande, entre San Carlos y Encontrados, Zulia, Venezuela", , , [8].
  13. Venezuela: Río San Juan (10°10'N, 72°10'W) — "Río San Juan, Zulia, Venezuela", L.P. Schultz, , 3 spms: USNM 115767-69; listed as Rosario spms. in Dunn (1948) [3, 5, 2, 1].
  14. Venezuela: Rosario / 20 km W (10°19'00''N, 72°29'00''W (72°19'00''W)) — "20 km. west of Rosario, Zulia, Venezuela", L.P. Schultz, , 47 spms + larvae: USNM 115770-816; 115817 (larvae); locality given as 2 km W Rosario in Cochran & Goin (1970) + Trueb & Cannatella (1986); listed as Rio San Juan spms. in Dunn (1948) [3, 5, 2, 1].
  15. Venezuela: Sabana de Mendoza (09°24'00''N, 70°46'00''W) — "covered drain in the village of Sabana de Mendoza, Trujillo, Venezuela", M.A. Carriker, Jr., 1922, 6 spms: MZUM 57443 (holotype, 39 mm, 1922-05-05), 57444-47 (paratypes, 57445 skeleton); MCZ 9012 (<- MZUM 57448, 1922-04-28) [11, 5, 1, 9].
  16. Venezuela: San Carlos de Zulia (09°00'15''N, 71°54'59''W) — "San Carlos de Zulia, Zulia, Venezuela", , , USNM 128845, 128846 (larvae) [2, 1].
  17. Venezuela: Ventuari fish farm (10°06'N, 68°08'W) — "Ventuari fish farm (alt. 520 m), 8 km S Valencia on the Valencia-Las Lomas Road, Carabobo State, Venezuela", , 1997-04-03, 59 spms: males mean SVL±SD = 36.77±0.86 mm, females 37.91±1.18 mm; water 28.0°C (mud 27.4°C), pH 10.54 [4].

References

  1. Trueb, Linda & David C. Cannatella (1986): Sytematics, morphology, and phylogeny of genus Pipa (Anura: Pipidae). - Herpetologica, 42(4): 412-449.
  2. Cochran, Doris Mable & Coleman Jett Goin (1970): Frogs of Colombia. - United States National Museum Bulletin, 288: 1-655 [Pipidae: 7-12, Pl. 1; Localities, References: 517-571].
  3. Dunn, Emmett Reid (1948): American frogs of the family Pipidae. - American Museum novitates, 1384: 1-13.
  4. Measey, G. John & Ramiro Royero (2005): An examination of Pipa parva (Anura: Pipidae) from native and invasive populations in Venezuela. - Herpetological Journal, 15(4): 291-294.
  5. Ginés, Hermano (1958): Representantes de la familia Pipidae (Amphibia, Salientia) en Venezuela. - Memoria de la Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales La Salle, 18: 5-18.
  6. Heatwole, Harold (1963): The frog genus Pipa in Panama. - Copeia, 1963(2): 436-438.
  7. Báez, Ana María & Jean-Claude Rage (1998): Pipid frogs from the Upper Cretaceous of In Beceten, Niger. - Palaeontology, 41(4): 669-691.
  8. Barrio-Amorós, César Luis (1998): Systemática y Biogeografía de los anfibios (Amphibia) de Venezuela. - Acta Biológica Venezuelica, 18(2): 1-93.
  9. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University: MCZ Amphibian Collection. - http://collections.oeb.harvard.edu/Herp/AmphSearch.htm.
  10. Barrio, César Luis & Oswaldo Fuentes (2000): Pipa parva, Distribution. - Herpetological Review, 31(3): 183.
  11. Ruthven, Alexander Grant & Helen (Beulah) Thompson Gaige (1923): Description of a new species of Pipa from Venezuela. - Occasional papers of the Museum of Zoology - University of Michigan, Number 136 (February 10, 1923).