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; Stefania S. Cuadrado, Yelsin A. Loor leg.; UG-AN104.
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. The body color varies from brown to green, both dark and light. The soles of the feet have spadices, which these frogs use to bury themselves. It differs from
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in lacking horn-shaped dermal appendages on the eyes and having keratinized appendages on the feet (
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;
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).
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In this study, we found only two individuals, and both were at the same site. These were in the remnant patches of dry thorn scrub on the farm. One individual exhibited a dark brown (
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) dorsal pattern, while the other exhibited a dark green dorsal pattern (
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). They were around small puddles after a rain. These individuals were in the same area, separated by
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, at 19:00. Previous studies have reported that this species is cannibalistic and that it also feeds on other frogs like
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and on snakes like
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. We commonly found
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during our surveys, and this species could be a feeding resource for
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(
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, and in Tumbes Department, northwestern
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(
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). The previously known localities, both in
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, nearest to our site are Playas,
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, and Loma Alta, Santa Elena; these are
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southwest and
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northeast of our site, respectively. These earlier-reported localities are the sources of the
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used for the species description by
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, who mentioned that there was only the dark-brown (reddish brown or darker black) morph in Playas, but we report not only this brown morph but also the light-green morph with dark marks (
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). The next closest localities are Cerecita, Guayaquil Canton,
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to the northeast, and Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco
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to the northeast. (
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from Engabao, and Reserva Ecológica Arenillas,
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from Engabao), and garua forest (Loma Alta,
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;
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from Engabao) (Appendix,
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