Smilisca fodiens (Boulenger, 1882) is a animal in the Hylidae family, order Anura, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Smilisca fodiens (Boulenger, 1882)

Smilisca fodiens (Boulenger, 1882)

Smilisca fodiens is a burrowing Hylidae frog species found across parts of the southwestern US and Mexico.

Family
Genus
Smilisca
Order
Anura
Class
Amphibia

About Smilisca fodiens (Boulenger, 1882)

Smilisca fodiens (Boulenger, 1882), commonly called the lowland burrowing tree frog or northern casquehead frog, is a frog species that belongs to the Hylidae family. This species ranges from south-central Arizona in the United States southward through the coastal plain and foothills into western and south-central Mexico. Its natural habitats are open mesquite grassland and tropical scrub forests, at elevations ranging from near sea level up to approximately 1,490 meters (4,890 feet) above sea level. It is a burrowing species, and is commonly found in rain-filled temporary pools, which serve as its breeding habitat. This species is threatened by habitat loss driven by agricultural development, despite this, many well-preserved populations of the species have been documented.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Hylidae Smilisca

More from Hylidae

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