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Red-Webbed Tree-Frog

Hypsiboas rufitelus

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Field Notes

Description:

Around 4cm long

Notes:

We use Savage, Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica, but can't find anything that fits. Think it's possibly a juvenile because of this

Species ID Suggestions

Canal Zone Treefrog

Hypsiboas rufitelus

Comments (2)

Thank you Brendan - we see a fair few adults, but hadn't seen the juvenile before. The lack of red webbing and stripes were obvious red-herrings!
You are correct, this is a juvenile. Also called Red-webbed treefrog.

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