Hylidae

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Dendropsophus sarayacuensis (Shreve, 1935)

Dendropsophus sarayacuensis (Shreve, 1935)

Dendropsophus sarayacuensis (Shreve, 1935)

Dendropsophus sarayacuensis, the clown tree frog, is a nocturnal arboreal hylid frog found in the Amazon Basin.

Dendropsophus triangulum (Günther, 1869)

Dendropsophus triangulum (Günther, 1869)

Dendropsophus triangulum (Günther, 1869)

Dendropsophus triangulum, the triangle treefrog, is a South American hylid frog found in Amazon Basin rainforests.

Dendropsophus werneri (Cochran, 1952)

Dendropsophus werneri (Cochran, 1952)

Dendropsophus werneri (Cochran, 1952)

Dendropsophus werneri, or Bailey's treefrog, is a Hylidae frog species endemic to southern Brazil.

Dendropsophus bifurcus (Andersson, 1945)

Dendropsophus bifurcus (Andersson, 1945)

Dendropsophus bifurcus (Andersson, 1945)

Dendropsophus bifurcus, the Upper Amazon treefrog, is a widespread Hylidae species found in the upper Amazon Basin.

Dendropsophus reticulatus (Jiménez de la Espada, 1870)

Dendropsophus reticulatus (Jiménez de la Espada, 1870)

Dendropsophus reticulatus (Jiménez de la Espada, 1870)

Dendropsophus reticulatus, the reticulated tree frog, is a South American Hylidae frog that lays eggs above water.

Dendropsophus kamagarini Rivadeneira, Venegas & Ron, 2018

Dendropsophus kamagarini Rivadeneira, Venegas & Ron, 2018

Dendropsophus kamagarini Rivadeneira, Venegas & Ron, 2018

Dendropsophus kamagarini is a Hylidae frog endemic to Bolivia, Peru, and Brazil, found 150 to 1696 m above sea level.

Dendropsophus molitor (Schmidt, 1857)

Dendropsophus molitor (Schmidt, 1857)

Dendropsophus molitor (Schmidt, 1857)

Dendropsophus molitor, the green dotted treefrog, is a Hylidae frog endemic to Colombia with a wide range of natural habitats.

Exerodonta smaragdina (Taylor, 1940)

Exerodonta smaragdina (Taylor, 1940)

Exerodonta smaragdina (Taylor, 1940)

Exerodonta smaragdina, the emerald tree frog, is a Hylidae frog endemic to Mexico threatened by habitat loss.

Hyloscirtus alytolylax (Duellman, 1972)

Hyloscirtus alytolylax (Duellman, 1972)

Hyloscirtus alytolylax (Duellman, 1972)

Hyloscirtus alytolylax is a nocturnal stream-associated Hylidae frog found in Colombia and Ecuador, threatened by habitat loss.

Hyloscirtus palmeri (Boulenger, 1908)

Hyloscirtus palmeri (Boulenger, 1908)

Hyloscirtus palmeri (Boulenger, 1908)

Palmer's tree frog is a Hylidae frog found in Central and Northwestern South America, threatened by habitat loss.

Isthmohyla pseudopuma (Günther, 1901)

Isthmohyla pseudopuma (Günther, 1901)

Isthmohyla pseudopuma (Günther, 1901)

Isthmohyla pseudopuma is a Hylidae frog found in Costa Rica and Panama, threatened by habitat loss.

Itapotihyla langsdorffii (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)

Itapotihyla langsdorffii (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)

Itapotihyla langsdorffii (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)

Itapotihyla langsdorffii is a relatively large arboreal treefrog found in South American pristine rainforest, not globally threatened.

Tlalocohyla loquax (Gaige & Stuart, 1934)

Tlalocohyla loquax (Gaige & Stuart, 1934)

Tlalocohyla loquax (Gaige & Stuart, 1934)

Tlalocohyla loquax, the mahogany tree frog, is a adaptable nocturnal Hylidae frog found across parts of Central America and Mexico.

Tlalocohyla picta (Günther, 1901)

Tlalocohyla picta (Günther, 1901)

Tlalocohyla picta (Günther, 1901)

The painted tree frog (Tlalocohyla picta) is a Hylidae species found in Central America and Mexico that lives in varied low to mid elevation habitats.

Tlalocohyla smithii (Boulenger, 1902)

Tlalocohyla smithii (Boulenger, 1902)

Tlalocohyla smithii (Boulenger, 1902)

The dwarf Mexican tree frog (Tlalocohyla smithii) is a Hylidae frog species endemic to Mexico.

Rheohyla miotympanum (Cope, 1863)

Rheohyla miotympanum (Cope, 1863)

Rheohyla miotympanum (Cope, 1863)

Rheohyla miotympanum is a fairly common frog native to eastern Mexican mountain ranges with a currently stable overall population.

Sarcohyla hapsa Campbell, Brodie, Caviedes-Solis, Nieto-Montes de Oca, Luja, Flores-Villela et al., 2018

Sarcohyla hapsa Campbell, Brodie, Caviedes-Solis, Nieto-Montes de Oca, Luja, Flores-Villela et al., 2018

Sarcohyla hapsa Campbell, Brodie, Caviedes-Solis, Nieto-Montes de Oca, Luja, Flores-Villela et al., 2018

The northern streamside tree frog, Sarcohyla hapsa, is an endemic Mexican hylid frog found in forested mountain streamside habitats across multiple Mexican states.

Boana albomarginata (Spix, 1824)

Boana albomarginata (Spix, 1824)

Boana albomarginata (Spix, 1824)

Boana albomarginata, the white-edged tree frog, is a Brazil-endemic arboreal Hylidae frog that favors ponds and creeks for reproduction.

Boana albopunctata (Spix, 1824)

Boana albopunctata (Spix, 1824)

Boana albopunctata (Spix, 1824)

The white-spotted tree frog (Boana albopunctata) is a Hylidae frog found in central-eastern South America with varied natural habitats.

Boana almendarizae (Caminer & Ron, 2014)

Boana almendarizae (Caminer & Ron, 2014)

Boana almendarizae (Caminer & Ron, 2014)

Almendariz's tree frog (Boana almendarizae) is a nocturnal hylid frog endemic to the Andes Mountains of Ecuador.

Boana bischoffi (Boulenger, 1887)

Boana bischoffi (Boulenger, 1887)

Boana bischoffi (Boulenger, 1887)

Boana bischoffi, or Bischoff's tree frog, is a Hylidae frog endemic to Brazil threatened by habitat loss.

Boana boans (Linnaeus, 1758)

Boana boans (Linnaeus, 1758)

Boana boans (Linnaeus, 1758)

Boana boans, the rusty tree frog, is a Hylidae species found in Panama and South America with specific freshwater and forest habitats.

Boana calcarata (Troschel, 1848)

Boana calcarata (Troschel, 1848)

Boana calcarata (Troschel, 1848)

Boana calcarata is an arboreal rainforest frog that is not considered overall threatened despite local habitat loss.

Boana cinerascens (Spix, 1824)

Boana cinerascens (Spix, 1824)

Boana cinerascens (Spix, 1824)

Boana cinerascens, the Demerara Falls tree frog, is a Hylidae species found across northern South America in multiple habitat types.

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