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In reading some archival articles online, I saw this. I was wondering what the latin name ended up being for this frog. Have there been any further studies/reports on this? Thanks!

New Golden Frog Discovered In Remote Region Of Colombia

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Colombia
ARKive - Poison frog videos, photos and facts - Ranitomeya tolimensis

think this is the same frog

Edit: 2 years of lurking before first post!

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Colombia
ARKive - Poison frog videos, photos and facts - Ranitomeya tolimensis

think this is the same frog

Edit: 2 years of lurking before first post!
That looks to be it! Thanks a lot!

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Actually it's an undescribed species that looks alot like Ranitomeya tolimense. Right now it goes under the name Ranitomeya sp. 'Supata' untill it is described.
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