Napo Lime Treefrog

Sphaenorhynchus carneus
(Cope, 1868)
Madre Selva field station, Depto Loreto, Peru. January 11, 2011.

One night we took the skiff down the Rio Orosa to a small, slow-moving creek in search of the creatures that lived in the hyacinth and water lettuce. It didn’t take long for us to find a number of these tiny frogs clinging to leaves above the water.

My Flickr album for this species is here.

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