Scinax rostratus ( Peters, 1863 )
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Scinax rostratus ( Peters, 1863 ) |
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Scinax rostratus ( Peters, 1863) View in CoL
Hyla rostrata Peters 1863: 466 View in CoL .
Scinax rostratus View in CoL — Köhler and Böhme 1996: 139.
In this study, males SVL = 39.2–40.3 mm, females SVL = 48.1–52.7 mm. The most conspicuous characteristic of the species is a brown triangular marking between the eyes of most individuals; yellow or orange posterior surfaces of the thighs, with prominent vertical brown or black bars ( Duellman 2001). A total of 6 individuals were observed between 260 and 300 m, on leaves of vegetation in water bodies and grasslands close to wet forest relicts, in Sta- tion 5. The species is distributed from Panamá to Guyana and Surinam, and in Colombia, it is present in the inter-Andean valleys, the Chocó biogeographic zone and along the savannas in the north, up to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta ( Acosta-Galvis 2019, Suárez and Alzate Basto 2014).
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