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Brian Gratwicke commented on an older version of "Blue Poison Dart Frog":
Apparently they are conspecific Wollenberg, K. C., Veith, M., Noonan, B. P., and Lotters, S. (2006). ''Polymorphism versus species richness—systematics of large Dendrobates from the Eastern Guiana Shield (Amphibia: Dendrobatidae).'' Copeia, 2006(4), 623-629.
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Leo Shapiro commented on "Dendrobates tinctorius (Cuvier, 1797)":
Actually, D. azureus is now being treated as a color form of D. tinctorius (see AmphibiaWeb entry under Details tab)
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Dries Nys commented on an older version of "Blue Poison Dart Frog":
This picture according to me, is a dendrobates azureus...not a tinctorius
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Dries Nys commented on "Dendrobates tinctorius (Cuvier, 1797)":
I think some links are wrong here... If you search for a dendrobates azureus, the link brings you to the dendrobates tinctorius, which is another species....
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