Quote Originally Posted by mikeald View Post
So were does nebulifer fit in to this? I always thought they seperated valliceps by area based on extremely small DNA difference that was undetectable by any method other than an electron micoscope. And were does valliceps wilsoni fit in now? And is incilius finally dead? I have not grown past The Frog Book. Mary C. Dickerson made it all make sense.
First let me state that I was not even aware the Ollotis valliceps had any subspecies, but if it does, they too would be under the genus Ollotis. Nubulifer was been split from valliceps based on DNA. It too would be under the genus Ollotis, so it would then be Ollotis nubulifer. According to what I read, Ollotis valliceps is now only found in Central America because of this change.

In my search for an answer to your queries, I found that the Rococo toad is no longer considered to be Bufo paracnemis. It's taxonomic name has been changed to Rhinella schneideri (Werner, 1894).

Under the new revisons, the genus Bufo is no longer found in the Americas.