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Bolitoglossa savagei Brame and Wake, 1963
Bolitoglossa savagei Brame and Wake, 1963, Contrib. Sci. Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co., 69: 31. Holotype: UMMZ 54595, by original designation. Type locality: "Cerro San Lorenzo, 1400-2100 meters (4500-7000 feet), Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Departamento de Magdalena, Colombia". See comment.
Bolitoglossa (Eladinea) savagei — Parra-Olea, García-París, and Wake, 2004, Biol. J. Linn. Soc., 81: 336.
Common Names
Savage's Mushroomtongue Salamander (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 30).
Distribution
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, northern Colombia, and the Cordillera de Mérida, western Venezuela, 1000 to 2800 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Colombia, Venezuela
Comment
In the Bolitoglossa (Eladinea) adspersa group of Parra-Olea, García-París, and Wake, 2004, Biol. J. Linn. Soc., 81: 336. D.B. Wake In Brame, 1985, in Frost (ed.), Amph. Species World: 582, doubted that specimens from the Cordillera de Mérida are of this species. See account by Barrio-Amorós, 1999 "1998", Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 18: 1-93. Kluge, 1983, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, 166: 7, discussed the type locality. Raffaëlli, 2013, Urodeles du Monde, 2nd ed.: 334, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map. Peréz-González, Salas-Coronado, and Meza-Tilvez, 2019, Catal. Anf. Rept. Colombia, Medellín, 5: 7–12, provided a detailed account with dot map and photographs. Raffaëlli, 2022, Salamanders & Newts of the World: 715–716, provided an account summarizing systematics, life history, population status, and distribution (including a polygon map).
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