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Craugastor milesi - Critically Endangered

Updated: May 7, 2019


A photo of Craugastor milesi.
Figure 1: Craugastor milesi

Common names:

  • Miles' Robber Frog [1].

Classification:

Kingdom - Animalia

Phylum - Chordata

Class - Amphibia

Order - Anura

Family - Craugastoridae

Species -    Craugastor milesi

Distribution:

A map of the extant distribution Craugastor milesi
Figure 2: The extant distribution Craugastor milesi [1].

Craugastor milesi is found in three locations in Honduras; Cerro Azul, Montaña del Cusuco, and Montaña del Merendón (Figure 2) [1]. It is found at an elevation of 1050-1841m above sea level [1]. 

Details:

The Mile's Robber Frog is found in pre-montane and lower-montane forest, reliant on leaf-litter [1]. This species breeds independently of water [1]. a

This species is listed as critically endangered as the populations have drop 80% in the last 10 years for reasons unknown to scientists [1]. Before a single adult male was found in 2008, the species had not been seen since 1983, despite much of its habitat intact [2]. The suspected cause of this is the chytrid fungus [1, 2]. The populations are in such a small and isolated state that a natural disaster or something like tree-fall could potentially wipe out the remaining population [1].

Threats to the species:

  • Subsistence agriculture [1].

  • Disease [1].

  • Climate change (storms and drought) [1].



 

Similar species:


 


References:

[1] IUCN Red List. (2009). Miles' Robber Frog, Craugastor milesi. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/56765/11532463. [Accessed 5 May 2019].

[2] Liedtke, H. C. et al. (2017) ‘Terrestrial reproduction as an adaptation to steep terrain in African toads’, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1851). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2598.

Photo: IUCN Red List. (2009). Miles' Robber Frog, Craugastor milesi. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/56765/11532463. [Accessed 5 May 2019].

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