Scinax danae
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Scinax danae

Scinax danae is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to southeastern Venezuela and occurs in the La Escalera region of the Sierra de Lema, Bolívar state. The specific name danae honors Dana Trueb Duellman, the daughter William E. Duellman , the scientist who described this species. Despite this, common name Bolivar snouted treefrog has been coined for this species.

Appearance

Adult males measure 25–27 mm (1.0–1.1 in) and adult females, based on two specimens only, 28–30 mm (1.1–1.2 in) in snout–vent length. The body is moderately robust and the head is longer than it is wide. The snout is subacuminate. The tympanum is distinct but partly covered by the supratympanic fold. The fingers have basal webbing whereas the toes are extensively webbed; both bear round discs at the tips of the digits. The coloration varies by time of day. At night, the dorsum is pale yellowish tan and has faint darker tan markings. The venter is creamy yellow and the vocal sac is bright yellow. By day, the dorsum becomes yellowish tan and has dark brown flecks; the limbs show transverse bars. The flanks are yellow with brown spots. The venter is creamy yellow. The iris is reddish bronze.

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References

1. Scinax danae Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scinax_danae
2. Scinax danae on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/55950/109536893

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