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Pristimantis gaigei

''Pristimantis gaigei'' (common name: Fort Randolph robber frog〔 or Gaige’s rain frog〔) is a species of frog in the Craugastoridae family. It is found in the Atlantic drainage lowlands from extreme southeastern Costa Rica to eastern Panama and to central Colombia; it is widely distributed in Colombia west of the Cordillera Oriental. Its natural habitat is primary humid lowland forest, but it also occurs in secondary forest. It is a nocturnal species found under surface debris and in leaf-litter.〔
''Pristimantis gaigei'' is named after Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige, an American herpetologist.
==Description==
The maximum snout–vent length attained by males is about and that of females about . The species is considered a mimic of poison dart frogs (Dendrobatidae): it has a pair of red, orange, or golden dorsolateral stripes, resembling toxic species ''Phyllobates aurotaenia'' and ''Phyllobates lugubris''; some populations of ''Pristimantis gaigeae'' are sympatric with these species.〔

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