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Golden-groined Robber Frog

Pristimantis cruentus

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Description:

An extremely variable small (males, 21 to 28 mm) to moderate-sized (females, 25 to 40 mm) species having a distinct large heel tubercle, an enlarged supraocular tubercle. The groin and anterior thigh surface usually marked with several bright golden yellow to orange spots separated by dark brown to black borders, and no pungent or pounted subarticular tubercles.

Habitat:

Lowland Moist Forest and Wet Forets, Premontane Wet Forest, Rainforest and marginally into Lower Montane Wet Forest and Rainforest.

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