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The blue-sided leaf frog (Agalychnis annae), also known as the orange-eyed leaf frog, is an endangered species of tree frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae [4] native to the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica and Panama. [1] [5] The specific name annae honors Ann S. Duellman, the collector of the holotype and the describer's wife. [3] [6]
Cruziohyla calcarifer, the splendid leaf frog or splendid treefrog, is a species of tree frog of the subfamily Phyllomedusinae described in 1902 by George Albert Boulenger. It has a distribution from Esmeraldas Province in northwestern Ecuador, through western Colombia and Panama to the most southerly part of Costa Rica.
Blue-sided leaf frog (Agalychnis annae) Red-spotted Argentina frog (Argenteohyla siemersi) Fairy tree frog (Charadrahyla chaneque) Dendropsophus gryllatus; Merida treefrog (Dendropsophus meridensis) Chamula mountain brook frog (Duellmanohyla chamulae) Sierra Juarez brook frog (Duellmanohyla ignicolor) Savage's brook frog (Duellmanohyla lythrodes)
Blue-sided leaf frog: Costa Rica and Panama Agalychnis buckleyi (Boulenger, 1882) Warty leaf frog: Colombia and Ecuador Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862) Red-eyed tree frog: Mexico, through Central America, to Colombia Agalychnis dacnicolor (Cope, 1864) Mexican leaf frog: Mexico Agalychnis danieli (Ruiz-Carranza, Hernández-Camacho, and Rueda ...
The blue magnificent tree frog was spotted in the Charnley River-Artesian Range Wildlife Sanctuary in the Kimberley region, according to a statement from the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC ...
Agalychnis callidryas, commonly known as the red-eyed tree frog or red-eyed leaf frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is one of the most recognizable frogs. It is native to forests from Central America to north-western South America.
Phyllomedusinae is a subfamily of hylid tree frogs found in the Neotropics commonly called leaf frogs. Formerly, they were often considered as their own family, Phyllomedusidae . The subfamily is considered to be the sister group to the Australian treefrogs ( Pelodryadinae ), a subfamily of frogs known from Australia and New Guinea , despite ...
The frogs have an “irregular grey cloud” on their upper belly, throat and chest, and their lower belly is uniformly “creamy white.” Male specimens of the Damingshan Bamboo-leaf frog were ...