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Photo © J.P. Lawrence all rights reserved
Orellano, Ecuador (Google, OSM)
Public coordinates obscured by 10KM

Description

Unknown Dendropsophus (possibly D. bifurcus) from San Jose de Payamino, Ecuador

Jul. 03, 2012 17:17:40 -0400
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Do you have any photographs of this frogs venter? It could be a dendropsophus triangulum in its plain phase or a dendropsophus rhodopeplus. These frogs have different coloured venters and different webbing.

Posted by vmercier 11 months ago (Flag)
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No, unfortunately, when I tried to catch it, it disappeared. Looking at the photo, it looks as though this individual has pink webbing and a white venter. But beyond that, I can't tell.

Posted by jplarry 11 months ago (Flag)
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As the venter is white and not yellow it would appear to be a Dendropsophus triangulum. Beautiful frog!

Posted by vmercier 11 months ago (Flag)
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Posted by jplarry 11 months ago (Flag)
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