All Frogged Up

Still tinkering with this gallery. In the meantime we offer images of several dazzling red-eyed tree frog species from Central America, as well as some odds and ends and fancy-pants Costa Rican, Panamanian, Colombian, Peruvian and Chilean anurans.

by Jay Vannini

Darwin’s frog, Rhinoderma darwinii, Chile. Image: ©W. W. Lamar 2022

Rufous-eyed brook frog, Duellmanohyla rufioculis, San José Province, Costa Rica. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Limón Province, Costa Rica. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Tiger-legged tree frogs, Callimedusa tomopterna, San Martín Region, Peru. Image: ©W. W. Lamar 2022

Unidentified brook frog, Duellmanohyla sp., undisclosed locality in northern Guatemala. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Adult Lemur leaf frog, Agalychnis lemur, Costa Rica. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Adult casque-headed tree frog (Triprion spinosus). Image: ©W. W. Lamar 2022

Juvenile spiny-headed tree frog (Triprion spinosus), Limón province, Costa Rica. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Canal Zone tree frog (Hypsiboa rufitelus) feeling a bit “blue”. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Captive Ecuadoran gliding leaf frog (Agalychnis spurrelli). Image: ©J. Vannini 2018

A variable harlequin toad, Atelopus limosus, near Nusagandí, Guna Yala, Panamá. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

The Endangered Copán brook frog, Duellmanohyla soralia, Sierra del Caral, Izabal Department, Guatemala. Image: ©J. Vannini 2018

NOID cloud forest robber frog (Craugastor sp.), Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Masked tree frog (Smilisca phaeota), Limón Province, Costa Rica. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Plectrohyla exquisita, brown form, Atlantida Department, Honduras. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Another harlequin or stub-foot toad, Atelopus spurrelli at Bahía Solano, Chocó Department, Colombia. Image: ©R. De Plecker

Black-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis moreletii), Honduras.Image: ©F. Muller 2018

Isthmohyla sp., Chiriquí Province, Panamá. Image: ©F. Muller 2018

All content ©Exotica Esoterica® 2018, ©Fred Muller 2018, ©W. W. Lamar 2022, and ©Roel De Plecker 2022.

 
 
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