Abstract
A cytogenetic study of two central Amazonian species of Colostethus with nidicolous tadpoles indicated that Colostethus stepheni had 2n=24 chromosomes, whereas Colostethus nidicola had 2n=22 chromosomes. These species also differed in their NOR localization and C-banding pattern. These results suggest that karyotypic variation with a probable reduction in chromosome number and the presence of nidicolous tadpoles are independent events that may have occurred more than once during dendrobatid evolution. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Veiga-Menoncello, A. C. P., Recco-Pimentel, S. M., & Lima, A. P. (2003). Cytogenetics of two central Amazonian species of Colostethus (Anura, Dendrobatidae) with nidicolous tadpoles. Caryologia, 56(3), 253–260. https://doi.org/10.1080/00087114.2003.10589332
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