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Canyon tree frog: Isolated populations in arid environments and streambanks in Texas [34] LC [35] Dryophytes chrysoscelis : Cope's gray tree frog: Documented in east-central Texas [36] LC [37] Dryophytes cinereus: Green tree frog: Occurs throughout eastern Texas and as far south as the Rio Grande Valley [38] LC [39] Hyla squirella: Squirrel ...
The squirrel tree frog (Dryophytes squirellus) is a small species of tree frog found in the southeastern United States, from Texas to Virginia. This is an introduced species in the Bahamas . Squirrel tree frogs are small frogs, about 1.5 inches in length as adults.
The common Mexican tree frog (Smilisca baudinii) is a nocturnal species of tree frog whose native range extends from the Sonoran Desert and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas [2] south to Costa Rica. Common names include Mexican tree frog, Baudin's tree frog and Van Vliet's frog.
Taruga eques (common names: Günther's whipping frog, Spurred Tree-frog, Montane Hour-glass Tree-frog) is a species of tree frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to the central hills of Sri Lanka. [1] [2] [3]
The species was described in 2018 by zoologist Andrew Gray, [4] and is named after his granddaughter. It can be distinguished from the closely related C. calcarifer (Splendid Tree Frog) by having small green lichen-like markings on its dorsal surfaces rather than white or pale blue spots and lacking characteristic dark ventral markings found on the under-thighs of C. calcarifer which are ...
Eleutherodactylus marnockii, the cliff chirping frog, is a small eleutherodactylid frog found in Central and West Texas, United States, [1] [2] [3] and in Coahuila and Chihuahua, northern Mexico. [1] It is also known as the cliff frog and Marnock's frog .
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lowland burrowing tree frog: S. manisorum (Taylor, 1954) masked tree frog S. phaeota (Cope, 1862) New Granada cross-banded tree frog or masked tree frog S. puma (Cope, 1885) Nicaragua cross-banded tree frog: S. sila Duellman and Trueb, 1966: Panama cross-banded tree frog: S. sordida (Peters, 1863) Veragua cross-banded tree frog