Callimedusa atelopoides is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is known from Amazonian Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru, and is likely to be found in adjacent Colombia and Ecuador.[2] Common name toady leaf frog has been proposed for it.[1][2]
Adult males measure 36–37 mm (1.4–1.5 in) and adult females 40–45 mm (1.6–1.8 in) in snout–vent length. The snout is bluntly rounded in dorsal view and truncate in profile. The parotoid gland is diffuse. The fingers and toes bear small discs. The limbs are relatively short. Skin is smooth dorsally. The dorsum is purplish brown and has scattered metallic green flecks. The flanks and ventral surfaces are bluish white with dark purple between the granules. The iris is silvery gray and has black flecks.[3]
The male advertisement call is a single "wort".[3]
C. atelopoides occurs in lowland primary tropical rainforest at elevations less than 200 m (660 ft) above sea level.[1] It is a terrestrial frog that is active on the ground or low vegetation at night.[1][3] The eggs are deposited on leaves and the tadpoles develop in temporary bodies of water. It is not present in modified habitats. It is a widespread but uncommon species that can locally suffer from habitat loss caused by, e.g., logging and agriculture. It is present in a number of protected areas.[1]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Callimedusa atelopoides is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is known from Amazonian Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru, and is likely to be found in adjacent Colombia and Ecuador. Common name toady leaf frog has been proposed for it.
Phyllomedusa atelopoides es una especie de anfibio de la familia Hylidae. Habita en Bolivia, Brasil, Perú y, posiblemente, en Colombia y Ecuador. Sus hábitats naturales incluyen bosques tropicales o subtropicales secos y a baja altitud y marismas intermitentes de agua dulce. Está amenazada de extinción por la destrucción de su hábitat natural.
Phyllomedusa atelopoides es una especie de anfibio de la familia Hylidae. Habita en Bolivia, Brasil, Perú y, posiblemente, en Colombia y Ecuador. Sus hábitats naturales incluyen bosques tropicales o subtropicales secos y a baja altitud y marismas intermitentes de agua dulce. Está amenazada de extinción por la destrucción de su hábitat natural.
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Callimedusa atelopoides est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Phyllomedusidae[1].
Cette espèce se rencontre jusqu'à 200 m d'altitude dans le bassin amazonien[1],[2] :
Sa présence est incertaine en Bolivie, en Colombie et en Équateur
Le mâle mesure 37,4 mm et la femelle 44,6 mm[3].
Callimedusa atelopoides est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Phyllomedusidae.
Phyllomedusa atelopoides é uma espécie de anuro arborícola na família Phyllomedusidae. É encontrado na Bolívia, Brasil, Peru e possivelmente Colômbia e Equador. Os seus habitats naturais são: regiões subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude e brejos de água doce intermitentes. P. atelopoides é cerca de 37 mm. de comprimento, e está ameaçada por perda de habitat.[1]
Phyllomedusa atelopoides é uma espécie de anuro arborícola na família Phyllomedusidae. É encontrado na Bolívia, Brasil, Peru e possivelmente Colômbia e Equador. Os seus habitats naturais são: regiões subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude e brejos de água doce intermitentes. P. atelopoides é cerca de 37 mm. de comprimento, e está ameaçada por perda de habitat.