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The '''Tapanti Climbing Salamander''' ('''''Bolitoglossa epimela''''') is a species of [[salamander]] in the family [[Plethodontidae]], the salamander is [[endemic]] to [[Costa Rica]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical, moist lowland [[forest]]s and subtropical or tropical, moist [[montane forest]]s. Currently the species is under threat due to [[habitat loss]].
The '''Tapanti Climbing Salamander''' (''Bolitoglossa epimela'') is a species of [[salamander]] in the family [[Plethodontidae]], the salamander is [[endemic]] to [[Costa Rica]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical, moist lowland [[forest]]s and subtropical or tropical, moist [[montane forest]]s. Currently the species is under threat due to [[habitat loss]].


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Bolitoglossa epimela
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B. epimela
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Bolitoglossa epimela
Wake & Brame, 1963

The Tapanti Climbing Salamander (Bolitoglossa epimela) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae, the salamander is endemic to Costa Rica. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical, moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical, moist montane forests. Currently the species is under threat due to habitat loss.

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