News
Alsodes vittatus had disappeared from scientific records and proven elusive for more than a century before its recent ...
The elusive frog Alsodes vittatus has been found after 130 years, emphasizing gaps in knowledge and conservation needs in ...
15d
The Daily Galaxy on MSNMore than 120 Years After Its Disappearance, This Rare Species Has Resurfaced in South AmericaA rare amphibian once thought to be extinct has resurfaced in Chile, marking a remarkable scientific breakthrough. Alsodes vittatus, a small frog known only from old records and a single specimen, has ...
Ever flushed a toilet in the outback and seen a frog swirling around the bowl? These so-called "dunny frogs," often found hiding in toilets, showers and water tanks, have long been considered a ...
A frog species, Alsodes vittatus, believed extinct since 1893, has been rediscovered in Chile. Scientists from the University of Concepción and Valparaíso confirmed the finding in the Lolco ...
A rare frog thought to be lost forever has reappeared. Scientists in Chile have confirmed the rediscovery of Alsodes vittatus, a species not seen since 1893. The discovery was announced in a blog ...
Hosted on MSN28d
Back from the brink: The remarkable rediscovery of Alsodes vittatus, Chile’s long-lost frogBiologists searched. Nature enthusiasts kept their eyes open. But Alsodes vittatus remained stubbornly invisible, known only from a single preserved specimen and the yellowed pages of a century ...
Biologists searched. Nature enthusiasts kept their eyes open. But Alsodes vittatus remained stubbornly invisible, known only from a single preserved specimen and the yellowed pages of a century-old ...
This startling discovery was announced by a group of Chilean and international researchers. First described in 1902, the species Alsodes vittatus had not appeared in any scientific records for more ...
Recorded in 1902, French entomologist Philibert Germain first spotted the white-striped frog Alsodes vittatus in 1893 at the Hacienda San Ignacio de Pemehue in La Araucanía Region, Chile—only ...
A team of researchers has rediscovered a frog species which has not been seen in more than 130 years. First described in 1902, Alsodes vittatus had evaded detection since then, despite multiple search ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results