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Diasporus citrinobapheus, or yellow dyer rainfrog, [3] is a species of frogs native to the Cordillera de Talamanca of western Panama. [2] It was first described in 2012. [4]The specific name citrinobapheus is derived from the Greek citrinos (citrin-yellow) and bapheus referring to the yellow body color that dyes one's fingers yellowish when the frog is handled.
Eleutherodactylus spp. are small tree frogs that can vary in color. These frogs can be a mixture of brown, yellow, green, and gray on the top and either white or yellow on the bottom side of their body. The eye color is a variation of brown and gold. They can range in size from 15–80 millimetres (0.59–3.15 in). [3]
The yellow-spotted tree frog is pale green with bronze patches that highlight dark spots. It has entirely webbed toes and is set apart from other frogs by the cream markings on its thighs.
Dendropsophus ebraccatus is a member of the wide-ranging tree frog family Hylidae and the genus Dendropsophus. Dendropsophus is a group of small, primarily yellow tree frogs found throughout Central and South America. A unique feature of the genus is that all individuals within the genus have 30 chromosomes.
A narrow but prominent, bright yellow or gold-colored fold of skin runs from the back of the eye to the hind legs. [11] [14] The upper lip is also golden in color. The underside of the frog is lighter in color than the back, ranging from pale yellow to white. [10] [14] Younger frogs have brighter colors. [13] The fingers are long and slender.
All these different species within the genus exhibit a diversity in color. Some examples are, P. terribilis, with color morphs of "mint", "yellow", and "orange".P. vittatus, another example, is always black as a ground color, but can show yellow stripes, orange stripes, red stripes,(stripes of all colors can be seen in two forms, narrow- and wide-banded) and turquoise, green, or blue legs, etc.
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When rainfall is at its highest, a male red-eyed tree frog calls "chack" to get the attention of the female. Females use the call, as well as color (specifically, the stripped sides) of the male frog, in order to find a possible mate. [33] Both the call and color of the male frog show territorial display, and anti-predatory behavior.