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Josh Noseworthy set "Eleutherodactylus johnstonei" as an exemplar on "Eleutherodactylus johnstonei Barbour, 1914".
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Katja Schulz commented on "Image":
Why would you want to hide an x-ray image? It provides valuable information about the skeleton. Unless you think this specimen is misidentified, the image should remain in the Eleutherodactylus coqui image collection.
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Katja Schulz marked "Image" as visible on the "Eleutherodactylus coqui" page.
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Bob Corrigan commented on "Image":
We have x-ray images from many sources - is that enough of a justification to hide it if the source is well-documented?
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Luis J. Villanueva marked "Image" as hidden on the "Eleutherodactylus coqui" page.
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Bob Corrigan marked "Distribution" as hidden on the "Craugastor augusti (Dugès in Bricchi, 1879)" page.
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Bob Corrigan commented on "Craugastor augusti (Dugès In Brocchi, 1879)":
Hooray for the Western Barking Frog.
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Bob Corrigan added text to "Brief Summary" on "Craugastor augusti (Dugès In Brocchi, 1879)".
Craugastor augusti adults are olive to gray-green to light brown with...
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