A Doris' lime treefrog (Sphaenorhynchus dorisae) mid-call in a Peruvian forest
by Life with Frogs

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A Doris' lime treefrog (Sphaenorhynchus dorisae) mid-call in a Peruvian forest
by Life with Frogs
Orinoco Lime Tree Frog (Sphaenorhynchus lacteus), family Hylidae, Loreto, Peru
Photograph by Sandro Ramirez
Lime Treefrog Sphaenorhynchus caramaschii
Found in the states of São Paulo, Paraná, and Santa Catarina in Brazil. The species can often be found in open and flooded areas, and permanent swamps, generally with deep waters. Reproduction occurs in the rainy season (September-March), where males call from floating vegetation in ponds.
Least Concern
image by Cauê Mourão Alleman
Hatchet-faced treefrog (Sphaenorhynchus sp.)
Photo by Art Anker
Sphaenorhynchus caramaschii by Cesar Medolago
Hatchet-faced treefrog - Sphaenorhynchus sp., male calling | ©Arthur Anker
Sphaenorhynchus is a genus of lime treefrogs in the Hylidae family. These frogs are common in the floating vegetation of the Amazon and Orinoco River basins of South America.
Hatchet-faced treefrog (Sphaenorhynchus sp.) | ©Arthur Anker
Sphaenorhynchus (Hylidae) is a genus of lime treefrogs common in the floating vegetation of the Brazilian Amazon.
Hatchet-nose treefrog (Sphaenorhynchus lacteus) by Arthur Anker on Flickr.
Near Leticia, Colombian Amazon