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Chirique-Flusse Tree Frog
Hylidae

Chirique-Flusse Tree Frog

Boana pugnax (Schmidt, 1857)

Boana pugnax, the Chirique-Flusse tree frog, is an endemic Hylidae frog found in Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela up to 500 m elevation.

Montevideo Tree Frog
Hylidae

Montevideo Tree Frog

Boana pulchella (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)

Boana pulchella, the Montevideo tree frog, is a common South American Hylidae frog with a varied cold-season diet.

Polka-dot Tree Frog
Hylidae

Polka-dot Tree Frog

Boana punctata (Schneider, 1799)

Boana punctata is a small South American and Caribbean hylid tree frog that occupies diverse habitats and is not considered threatened.

Chaco Tree Frog
Hylidae

Chaco Tree Frog

Boana raniceps (Cope, 1862)

Boana raniceps, the Chaco tree frog, is a generalist predatory Hylidae frog found across parts of South America.

Rioja Tree Frog
Hylidae

Rioja Tree Frog

Boana riojana (Koslowsky, 1895)

Boana riojana, or Carrizo's tree frog, is a little-known hylid frog found in the eastern Andes and adjacent foothills.

Rosenberg's Gladiator Frog
Hylidae

Rosenberg's Gladiator Frog

Boana rosenbergi (Boulenger, 1898)

Boana rosenbergi, or Rosenberg's gladiator frog, is a frog found from Costa Rica to northwestern South America with distinct traits and seasonal-linked reproduction.

Red-webbed Tree Frog
Hylidae

Red-webbed Tree Frog

Boana rufitela (Fouquette, 1961)

Boana rufitela is a medium-sized tree frog that lives in humid lowland forests of suitable habitats.

Semi-lined Tree Frog
Hylidae

Semi-lined Tree Frog

Boana semilineata (Spix, 1824)

Boana semilineata is a Hylidae frog species endemic to Brazil, living in a range of natural habitats.

Sara Tree Frog
Hylidae

Sara Tree Frog

Boana steinbachi (Boulenger, 1905)

Boana steinbachi is an Amazonian endemic frog species that was restored as a distinct species in 2014.

Drylands Tree Frog
Hylidae

Drylands Tree Frog

Boana xerophylla (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)

Boana xerophylla is a frog species with dorsal color from dark brown to green, average snout-vent length of ~50 mm.

Emerald-eyed Tree Frog
Hylidae

Emerald-eyed Tree Frog

Boana crepitans (Wied-Neuwied, 1824)

Boana crepitans, the emerald-eyed tree frog, is a frog species with specific color traits and a documented rainy season reproductive cycle.

Banana Tree Dwelling Frog
Hylidae

Banana Tree Dwelling Frog

Boana platanera Escalona, Marca, Castellanos, Fouquet, Crawford, Rojas-Runjaic, Giaretta, Señaris & Castroviejo-Fisher, 2021

Boana platanera is a sexually dimorphic tree frog distributed across northern South America and Panama, found from sea level to 2450 m elevation.

Canelos Treefrog
Hylidae

Canelos Treefrog

Boana appendiculata

The Canelos tree frog (Boana appendiculata) is a resilient hylid frog endemic to northwestern South America, restored as a separate species in 2020.

Bandeirantes Snouted Tree Frog
Hylidae

Bandeirantes Snouted Tree Frog

Ololygon perpusilla (Lutz & Lutz, 1939)

Ololygon perpusilla is a Hylidae frog endemic to Brazil, threatened by habitat loss.

Rio Verde Snouted Tree Frog
Hylidae

Rio Verde Snouted Tree Frog

Ololygon littoralis (Pombal & Gordo, 1991)

Ololygon littoralis is a Hylidae frog endemic to Brazil, threatened by habitat loss.

Blue-sided Tree Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Blue-sided Tree Frog

Agalychnis annae (Duellman, 1963)

Agalychnis annae is an endangered tree frog native to Costa Rica with a possible subpopulation in western Panama.

Parachuting Red-eyed Leaf Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Parachuting Red-eyed Leaf Frog

Agalychnis saltator Taylor, 1955

Agalychnis saltator, the parachuting frog, is a nocturnal arboreal tree frog with distinctive red eyes that breeds after heavy rains.

Black-eyed Tree Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Black-eyed Tree Frog

Agalychnis moreletii (Duméril, 1853)

Agalychnis moreletii, or Morelet's tree frog, is a Central American tree frog with green bodies and red or pink underbellies.

Red-eyed Tree Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Red-eyed Tree Frog

Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862)

Agalychnis callidryas, the red-eyed tree frog, is a colorful Central American arboreal frog with a 5-year wild lifespan.

Gliding Leaf Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Gliding Leaf Frog

Agalychnis spurrelli Boulenger, 1913

Agalychnis spurrelli, the gliding tree frog, is a size-dimorphic tree frog native to humid forests across parts of Central and South America.

Mexican Giant Tree Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Mexican Giant Tree Frog

Agalychnis dacnicolor (Cope, 1864)

Agalychnis dacnicolor, the Mexican leaf frog, is a non-threatened endemic frog species from Mexico.

Amazonian Monkey Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Amazonian Monkey Frog

Agalychnis hulli (Duellman & Mendelson, 1995)

Agalychnis hulli, the cat-eyed frog, is an uncommon lowland rainforest frog found in northeastern Peru and adjacent Ecuador.

Lemur Leaf Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Lemur Leaf Frog

Agalychnis lemur (Boulenger, 1882)

Agalychnis lemur, the lemur leaf frog, is a small sexually dimorphic frog found in three Costa Rican pre-montane rainforest sites.

Black-eyed Monkey Frog
Phyllomedusidae

Black-eyed Monkey Frog

Phyllomedusa camba De la Riva, 1999

Phyllomedusa camba, the black-eyed monkey frog, is a nocturnal South American phyllomedusine frog classified as not endangered.

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