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2 Species ID Suggestions

Common tree frog
Polypedates leucomystax Common tree frog


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10 Comments

PeterJanzen
PeterJanzen 6 years ago

P. leucomystax is not a Sri Lankan species

Sew
Sew 8 years ago

yep..it had a nice color pattern underside its belly and arms...am not sure about it's ID dilan..thought to be Pseudophilautus maculatus...no one seem to confirm it...I have no clue when it comes to frogs.. :(

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 8 years ago

No Sew!I didn't see this!Actually It is very beautiful!

Sew
Sew 8 years ago

Thank you Dilan.....guess u didn't get a chance to see this one at that day right??

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 8 years ago

Wow!Nice spottings Sew!

Sew
Sew 8 years ago

thank you chamalka

Chamalka Dulmini
Chamalka Dulmini 8 years ago

cute......

Sew
Sew 8 years ago

Ranjit..it doesn't say say that this one can be found in Sri Lanka...so can it be Pseudophilautus maculatus?

Sew
Sew 8 years ago

Thank you very much for the suggestion conrogan...can u give me some more details please?

conrogan
conrogan 8 years ago

It may be a wood frog.

Sew
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Sew

Matale, Central Province, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Jun 6, 2014
Submitted on Jun 13, 2014

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