Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 112. Not illustrated. Chapters: Telmatobius Simonsi, Telmatobius Brevirostris, Telmatobius Arequipensis, Telmatobius Marmoratus, Telmatobius Brevipes, Telmatobius Rimac, Telmatobius Vellardi, Telmatobius Sibiricus, Telmatobius Jelskii, Telmatobius Ignavus, Telmatobius Peruvianus, Telmatobius Thompsoni, Telmatobius Intermedius, Telmatobius Bolivianus, Telmatobius Degener, Telmatobius Edaphonastes, Telmatobius Yuracare, Telmatobius Oxycephalus, Telmatobius Atahualpai, Telmatobius Colanensis, Telmatobius Zapahuirensis, Telmatobius Niger, Telmatobius Hockingi, Telmatobius Cirrhacelis, Telmatobius Fronteriensis, Telmatobius Latirostris, Telmatobius Verrucosus, Telmatobius Truebae, Telmatobius Gigas, Telmatobius Timens, Telmatobius Hypselocephalus, Telmatobius Platycephalus, Telmatobius Ceiorum, Telmatobius Stephani, Telmatobius Huayra, Telmatobius Atacamensis, Telmatobius Pinguiculus, Telmatobius Carillae, Telmatobius Mayoloi, Telmatobius Necopinus, Telmatobius Scrocchii, Telmatobius Pefauri, Telmatobius Schreiteri, Telmatobius Hauthali, Telmatobius Pisanoi, Telmatobius Contrerasi, Telmatobius Halli, Telmatobius Laticeps, Telmatobius Dankoi, Telmatobius Vilamensis, Telmatobius Philippii. Excerpt: Telmatobius simonsi is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. It is endemic to Bolivia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, rivers, freshwater marshes, arable land, pastureland, rural gardens, heavily degraded former forest, ponds, and canals and ditches. It is threatened by habitat loss.