“…Allophryne ruthveni Gaige, 1926, a nonmontane forest dweller, is distributed from southern Venezuela, through Guyana, Surinam, and French Guiana, to north and central Brazil, in the states of Roraima, Amapa ´, Amazonas, Acre, Para ´, Rondônia, and northern Mato Grosso. Additionally, it is expected to occur in adjacent Bolivia and eastern Colombia (Bernarde et al, 2006;Frost, 2013). Allophryne resplendens (Castroviejo-Fisher et al, 2012), is known from two localities in Loreto, northeastern Peru (the Yavarí River drainage, and Quebrada Hungurahui, both in the Amazonian biome).…”