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Seroja Camp (
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<emphasis id="B9105041831DFFC9BBC8FDC9FEFFAD59" bold="true" box="[168,327,542,566]" pageId="9" pageNumber="1064">Identification.</emphasis>
Vomerine teeth present; tympanum distinct; skin on dorsum covered with small, flat, tubercles; supratympanic fold weak to absent; with or without a dor- solateral row of low-lying chain of enlarged, fused gran- ules; venter smooth; dorsal color black; back and flanks covered with yellow/orange spots; orange spots form a discontinuous, dorsolateral stripe which extends from tip of snout, through the upper eyelid to the groin; limbs with orange blotches which sometimes form crossbars; venter gray to brown, with or without white spots. These charac- ters are in agreement with (
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Males were commonly heard calling at night from dense vegetation, debris, or root tangles along moderate-sized to large streams.
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