Nyctixalus pictus, also known as cinnamon frog, cinnamon treefrog, cinnamon bush frog, painted Indonesian treefrog, and white-spotted treefrog, etc., is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae.[1][2][3][4] It is found in the Malay Peninsula (including southernmost Thailand), the Philippines, and parts of the Greater Sunda Islands (northern Borneo and northern Sumatra).[1][2]
This species is found in the Malay Peninsula (from extreme southern Thailand through Peninsular Malaysia to Singapore), Sumatra (Indonesia), Borneo (Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia), and the Philippines.[1][2]
Nyctixalus pictus grows to about 35 mm (1.4 in) in snout–vent length;[3][4] males are slightly smaller than females. The snout is obtusely pointed. The tympanum is distinct.[5] The limbs are long and the finger and toe tips are dilated into large discs.[4][5] The fingers have no webbing whereas the toes are partly webbed.[5] Coloration is brown or reddish brown with white to yellow spots on the body.[4]
Nyctixalus pictus occurs in the shrub and lower tree layers of primary and secondary forests at elevations below 700 m (2,300 ft)[1] (up to 1,650 m (5,410 ft) in Borneo[3]). The tadpoles develop in arboreal water-filled cavities (including phytotelms) and in rotting logs.[1][3]
Nyctixalus pictus is widespread but uncommon. Populations are threatened by habitat loss due to clearing of forests for agriculture and logging. Its range includes several protected areas.[1] In Singapore, it is only found in the Bukit Timah and Central Catchment Nature Reserves.[4]
Nyctixalus pictus, also known as cinnamon frog, cinnamon treefrog, cinnamon bush frog, painted Indonesian treefrog, and white-spotted treefrog, etc., is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is found in the Malay Peninsula (including southernmost Thailand), the Philippines, and parts of the Greater Sunda Islands (northern Borneo and northern Sumatra).
Nyctixalus pictus es una especie de anfibios anuros de la familia Rhacophoridae que habita en Brunéi, Indonesia (Borneo y Sumatra), Malasia, Filipinas, Singapur y Tailandia.[1]
La principal amenaza a su conservación es la pérdida de su hábitat natural debido a la agricultura y la tala maderera.
Nyctixalus pictus es una especie de anfibios anuros de la familia Rhacophoridae que habita en Brunéi, Indonesia (Borneo y Sumatra), Malasia, Filipinas, Singapur y Tailandia.
La principal amenaza a su conservación es la pérdida de su hábitat natural debido a la agricultura y la tala maderera.
Nyctixalus pictus Nyctixalus generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Rhacophoridae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.
Nyctixalus pictus Nyctixalus generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Rhacophoridae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.
Theloderma pictum est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Rhacophoridae[1].
Cette espèce se rencontre entre 50 et 700 m d'altitude[1],[2] :
Theloderma pictum mesure jusqu'à 33 mm pour les mâles et jusqu'à 38 mm pour les femelles. Son dos est brun noisette avec de petites taches blanches. Les têtards varient du noir au brun violacé et mesurent jusqu'à 53 mm. Les jeunes nouvellement métamorphosés mesurent environ 17 mm[3].
Theloderma pictum est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Rhacophoridae.
Nyctixalus pictus é uma espécie de anfíbio da família Rhacophoridae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: Brunei, Indonésia, Malásia, Filipinas, Singapura e Tailândia.[1]
Os seus habitats naturais são: florestas subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude.[1]
Está ameaçada por perda de habitat.[1]
Nyctixalus pictus é uma espécie de anfíbio da família Rhacophoridae.
Pode ser encontrada nos seguintes países: Brunei, Indonésia, Malásia, Filipinas, Singapura e Tailândia.
Os seus habitats naturais são: florestas subtropicais ou tropicais húmidas de baixa altitude.
Está ameaçada por perda de habitat.