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Polypedates otilophus (also known as the file-eared tree frog, [2] [3] Borneo eared frog, or bony-headed flying frog [4]) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae.It is endemic to Borneo where it is widespread and found in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, [2] typically in the lowlands but sometimes as high as 1,100 m (3,600 ft) above sea level. [3]
Polypedates teraiensis (Dubois, 1987) – common tree frog, six-lined tree frog, Terai tree frog, or Perching frog Polypedates zed (Dubois, 1987) – Nepalese tree frog or Narayanghat whipping frog The recently described Polypedates bijui [ 4 ] has now been renamed as Beddomixalus bijui , the only species in its genus.
O. sangay (Chasiluisa, Caminer, Varela-Jaramillo & Ron, 2020) [2] — Sangay casqued tree frog O. subtilis (Martins and Cardoso, 1987) — Brazilian slender-legged tree frog O. taurinus (Steindachner, 1862) — Manaus slender-legged tree frog
European treefrog (Hyla arborea). A tree frog (or treefrog) is any species of frog that spends a major portion of its lifespan in trees, known as an arboreal state. [1] Several lineages of frogs among the Neobatrachia suborder have given rise to treefrogs, although they are not closely related to each other.
It has several common names: small tree frog, Boulenger's tree frog, small gliding frog, and winged gliding frog. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After its original description in 1883 by George Albert Boulenger , the frog was rediscovered in Coorg in 2000 and has since been found in many parts of the Western Ghats around southern Karnataka and northern Kerala .
Canyon tree frog: Dryophytes avivocus (Viosca, 1928) Bird-voiced treefrog: Dryophytes bocourti (Mocquard, 1899) Bocourt's tree frog: Dryophytes chrysoscelis (Cope, 1880) Cope's gray treefrog: Dryophytes cinereus (Schneider, 1799) American green tree frog: Dryophytes euphorbiaceus (Günther, 1858) Southern highland tree frog: Dryophytes eximius ...
The adult male frog measures 71 to 92 mm long in snout-vent length and the adult female 90 to 101 mm. [4] The male frogs have warty skin and the female frogs have smooth skin. The skin of the frog's dorsum is light bronw to dark brown in color. Some frogs have a light brown line down the middle of the back.
There is some sale of this frog in the pet trade, though the IUCN recommends that the Indonesian government set a quota of 700 frogs per annum. [ 1 ] Scientists classify this frog as least concern of extinction because of its large range, presumed large population, and ability to live in disturbed habitats.