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Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Anura

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Centrolenidae

Higher classification
  
Hyalinobatrachium

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Scientific name
  
Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum

Similar
  
Hyalinobatrachium, Glass frog, Frog, Amphibians, Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni

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Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum is a species of frog in the Centrolenidae family. It is found in northern Ecuador (Esmeraldas and Imbabura Provinces), Pacific lowlands and western slopes of the Cordillera Occidental in Colombia, and eastern Panama (Darién Province). It occurs from near sea level to 1,560 m (5,120 ft) asl.

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Description

Males measure 20–24 mm (0.79–0.94 in) and females 23–24 mm (0.91–0.94 in) in snout–vent length. They are yellow-green dorsally, with numerous small brown and larger, more distinct creamy yellow spots. There is a diffuse green middorsal stripe. The ventral surface is transparent.

Reproduction

Males call from vegetation above streams. Clutch size is up to 35 eggs; eggs are green and encased in a gelatinous mass. Eggs are laid on the lower surface of leaves. After hatching the tadpoles fall into the stream below. Males appear sometimes to guard the eggs.

Habitat and conservation

Natural habitats of Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum are lowland primary and secondary rainforests as well as sub-Andean forests (cloud forests). It occurs on vegetation next to streams. It is a very common species but at least locally threatened by habitat loss. It occurs in a number of protected areas.

References

Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum Wikipedia