Adelphobates is a small genus of poison dart frogs, consisting of five species. Its members are generally brightly coloured, though not as bright as those in the Dendrobates, Oophaga, Ranitomeya, or Phyllobates genera. The genus is thought to be the sister taxon to Oophaga.
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| - Adelphobates is a small genus of poison dart frogs, consisting of five species. Its members are generally brightly coloured, though not as bright as those in the Dendrobates, Oophaga, Ranitomeya, or Phyllobates genera. The genus is thought to be the sister taxon to Oophaga.
- Adelphobates is a genus of . They are found in the central and lower Amazon basin of Peru and Brazil, possibly Bolivia. It was originally erected as a sister group to the Dendrobates and Oophaga genera. The validity of the genus is still being discussed, with the alternative being "Dendrobates galactonotus group" within Dendrobates. One species originally placed in this genus as Adelphobates captivus has since been moved to the Excidobates genus erected in 2008.
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*Adelphobates captivus
*Adelphobates castaneoticus
*Adelphobates galactonotus
*Adelphobates mysteriosus
*Adelphobates quinquevittatus
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| - Adelphobates is a small genus of poison dart frogs, consisting of five species. Its members are generally brightly coloured, though not as bright as those in the Dendrobates, Oophaga, Ranitomeya, or Phyllobates genera. The genus is thought to be the sister taxon to Oophaga.
- Adelphobates is a genus of . They are found in the central and lower Amazon basin of Peru and Brazil, possibly Bolivia. It was originally erected as a sister group to the Dendrobates and Oophaga genera. The validity of the genus is still being discussed, with the alternative being "Dendrobates galactonotus group" within Dendrobates. One species originally placed in this genus as Adelphobates captivus has since been moved to the Excidobates genus erected in 2008.
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