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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
is study is a preliminary result of the project “¿Cómo 
es la vida en un paraíso tropical? Ecología de la herpetofau-
na terrestre de San Andrés, islas del Caribe colombiano”,  
which was subscribed as the degree project of MVCA 
at Universidad del Magdalena. Collection activities are 
supported by framework permit for specimen collection 
of the Universidad del Magdalena, granted in resolution 
1293 (2014) of the Autoridad Nacional de Licencias Am-
bientales (ANLA). anks to the Abrahams family, Gus-
tavo Baker, and Benigno Yépez for allowing us to conduct 
eldwork at their homes. We are grateful to Jairo Medina 
and Rafael Mora for their logistic support at the Botani-
cal Garden of San Andrés. Special mentions go to Carlos 
Hawkins, Daniela Chaparro, Michelle Navarro, Mauricio 
Cabrera, Natalia Uribe, and Benigno Yépes for their led 
assistance. anks to Jhulyana López-Caro and Liliana Sa-
boyá-Acosta for her comments on an early version of our 
manuscript and perform the Figure 1, respectively. We are 
very grateful to Roberto Guerrero Flórez by receiving and 
safeguarding the specimens collected during the execution 
of this project at the Centro de Colecciones Cientícas 
de la Universidad del Magdalena. We nally thank three 
anonymous reviewers for helping us to improve a prelimi-
nary version of this note with their valuable suggestions 
and corrections.
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