Frog of the Week

Splashback Poison Dart Frog (Adelphobates galactonotus)

Common Name: Splashback Poison Dart Frog Scientific Name: Adelphobates galactonotusFamily: Dendrobatidae - Poison Dart Frog familyLocation: BrazilSize: (30.5 - 42 mm) The Splashback Poison Dart Frog lives in the leaf litter of the tropical lowland forests of Brazil. The frog gathers in small groups around Brazil Nut Trees. They use the fallen, broken open nuts… Continue reading Splashback Poison Dart Frog (Adelphobates galactonotus)

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Lesser Rock Skipper (Staurois parvus)

photo by inaturalist user: sparkn Common Name: Lesser Rock Skipper, White-spotted Foot-flagging Frog, Bornean Rock FrogScientific Name: Staurois ParvusFamily: Ranidae - True Frog familyLocation: Brunei, Indonesia, and MalaysiaFemale Size: 1.3 - 1.5 inches (33 – 38 mm)Male Size:  1.1 - 1.2 inches (27 – 31 mm) The Lesser Rock Skipper lives along fast moving streams in tropical… Continue reading Lesser Rock Skipper (Staurois parvus)

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Northern Dwarf Siren (Pseudobranchus striatus)

photo by USGS Common Name: Northern Dwarf SirenScientific Name: Pseudobranchus striatusFamily: Sirenidae - Siren familyLocations: United States - Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina Size: 4.0 – 9.9 inches (10 – 25 cm) In the cypress, gum ponds, and other acidic wetlands of the south there lies a siren looking to lure you into the depths of the… Continue reading Northern Dwarf Siren (Pseudobranchus striatus)

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Galam White-lipped Frog (Hylarana galamensis)

photo by buggsbalmer Common Name: Galam White-lipped Frog, Marbled-legged Frog, Golden White-lipped Frog, Lake Galam FrogScientific Name: Hylarana (Amnirana) galamensisFamily: Ranidae - True Frog familyLocation: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra… Continue reading Galam White-lipped Frog (Hylarana galamensis)

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Rio Pescado Stubfoot Toad (Atelopus balios)

photo by Pancho Sornoza Common Name: Rio Pescado Stubfoot ToadScientific Name: Atelopus baliosFamily: Bufonidae - True Toad familyLocation: EcuadorFemale Size: 1.5 inches (37 mm)Male Size: 1.0 - 1.2 inches (27 - 30 mm) The Rio Pescado Stubfoot Toad lives along the streams of rivers in moist lowland forests of Southwestern Ecuador. They are a diurnal… Continue reading Rio Pescado Stubfoot Toad (Atelopus balios)

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Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus)

photo by Gavin Falck Common Name: Painted Reed Frog, Marbled Reed FrogScientific Name: Hyperolius marmoratusFamily: Hyperoliidae - African Tree FrogsLocation: Eswatini, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe (Potentially Zambia and Tanzania)Size: 1.3 inches (33 mm) The Painted Reed Frog varies in color from black and brown to yellow and green with stripes, spots, or blotches.… Continue reading Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus)

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Striped Rocket Frog (Allobates talamancae)

photo by Brian Gratwicke Common Name: Striped Rocket Frog, Talamanca Rocket Frog, and Talamanca Striped Rocket FrogScientific Name: Allobates talamancaeFamily: Aromobatidae - Cryptic Poison Dart Frog familyLocations: Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama Size: 1 inch (25 mm) The Striped Rocket Frog is a diurnal species of frog, meaning they are active during the day.… Continue reading Striped Rocket Frog (Allobates talamancae)

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Moroccan Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates varaldii)

photo by Wouter Beukema Common Name: Moroccan Spadefoot Toad, Varaldi's Spadefoot ToadScientific Name: Pelobates varaldiiFamily: Pelobatidae - European Spadefoot familyLocation: MoroccoSize: 1.7 - 2.5 inches (43 - 64 mm) Like most toads, the Moroccan Spadefoot Toad is a fossorial species, spending most of their time burrowed underground. They are most active at night, making them… Continue reading Moroccan Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates varaldii)

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Natal Tree Frog (Leptopelis natalensis)

photo by Gus Benson Common Name: Natal Tree Frog, Natal Forest Tree Frog, Scientific Name: Leptopelis natalensisFamily: ArthroleptidaeLocation: South AfricaSize: 2.5 inches (65 mm) The Natal Tree Frog lives along the eastern coast of South Africa. The female frogs are larger than the male frogs, typical for most frogs. They are found on low hanging… Continue reading Natal Tree Frog (Leptopelis natalensis)

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Newly Described: Coloma’s Harlequin Toad (Atelopus colomai)

photo by Steven Guevara Salvador Common Name: Coloma's Harlequin ToadScientific Name: Atelopus colomaiFamily: Bufonidae - True Toad familyLocation: EcuadorFemale Size: 1.0 - 1.3 inches (26 - 34 mm)Male Size: 0.8 - 1.0 inches (21 - 26 mm) The Coloma's Harlequin Toad was described by researchers Amadeus Plewnia, Andrea Terán-Valdez, Jaime Culebras, Renaud Boistel, Daniel Paluh,… Continue reading Newly Described: Coloma’s Harlequin Toad (Atelopus colomai)