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The pine woods tree frog is a very small species, growing to a length of 25 to 38 mm (0.98 to 1.50 in). The color varies, sometimes being mottled brownish-gray, deep reddish-brown, gray, or grayish-green, usually with dark markings on its back.
Common names pine wood treefrog and Mexican pine woods treefrog have been proposed for it. [1] [2] Its closest relative is probably Charadrahyla juanitae. [3] [4]
The barking tree frog is the state's amphibian. American green tree frogs vary in color. ... Pine woods tree frog; Cope's gray tree frog; Spring peeper; Bird-voiced ...
Cope's gray treefrog, Hyla chrysoscelis (Dryophytes chrysoscelis [19]) LC American green tree frog, Hyla cinerea (Dryophytes cinereus [19]) LC Pine woods tree frog, Hyla femoralis (Dryophytes femoralis [19]) LC Barking tree frog, Hyla gratiosa (Dryophytes gratiosus [19]) LC Squirrel tree frog, Hyla squirella (Dryophytes squirellus [19]) LC
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American green tree frog: Dryophytes euphorbiaceus (Günther, 1858) Southern highland tree frog: Dryophytes eximius (Baird 1854) Mountain treefrog: Dryophytes femoralis (Daudin, 1800) Pine woods treefrog: Dryophytes flaviventris (Borzée and Min, 2019) Yellow-bellied treefrog: Dryophytes gratiosus (LeConte, 1856) Barking treefrog: Dryophytes ...
Wood frog demonstrating lighter skin tones, New Jersey Pine Barrens Wood frogs range from 51 to 70 mm (2.0 to 2.8 in) in length. Females are larger than males. [5] [6] Adult wood frogs are usually brown, tan, or rust-colored, and usually have a dark eye mask. [7]
Cope's gray tree frog: Dryophrytes chrysoscelis: Hylidae: Secure (S5) Green tree frog: Dryophrytes cinereus: Hylidae: Apparently Secure (S4) Pine woods tree frog: Dryophrytes femoralis: Hylidae: Apparently Secure (S4) Barking tree frog: Dryophrytes gratiosus: Hylidae: Imperiled (S2) Squirrel tree frog: Dryophrytes squirellus: Hylidae ...