[1] The specific name, bogerti, is in honor of American herpetologist Charles Mitchill Bogert.
[4] A. bogerti is indigenous to eastern Oaxaca, Mexico.
[5] The type locality is "north of Niltepec, between Cerro Atravesado and Sierra Madre, Oaxaca".
[3] Because the species A. bogerti was collected in the canopy of the forest, it is believed that deforestation and ongoing crop and livestock farming pose the largest threats to its survival.
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