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Amphibians for ID - Costa Rica (1 Viewer)

Stuart Ling

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Any help with these would be most appreciated. The first two were taken at Manuel Antonio and i'll hazard a guess at glass frog sp and Masked Tree Frog and the third was at Monteverde and i believe may be a litter frog sp. I really wish i'd bought the book now!

thanks in advance

Stuart
 

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I changed my mind - the last frog is a Craugastor polyptychus or rain frog.

The second frog is indeed a masked treefrog (Smilisca phaeota). I'm still not sure about the first one.
 
Thanks for your input - I can't seem to make my mind up about the id of the glass frog and toad. I was fairly confident No 3 was Bransford's but now I'm not so sure.

Stuart
 
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