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- species: Leptopelis anchietae (Bocage, 1873) Leptopelis anebos Portillo and Greenbaum, 2014 Leptopelis argenteus (Pfeffer, 1893) Leptopelis aubryi (Duméril...
- Leptopelis aubryioides, the Kala forest treefrog, is a species of frog from the Leptopelis genus of the Arthroleptidae family. It is native to west equatorial...
- Leptopelis ragazzii is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. The species is endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands on both sides of the Great Rift...
- 2019. Zimkus, Breda (2014). "Leptopelis christyi (Boulenger, 1912)". African Amphibians. Retrieved 10 January 2019. "Leptopelis christyi". AmphibiaWeb. University...
- frogs: Phlyctimantis verrucosus, Cryptothylax greshoffii, Leptopelis calcaratus, Leptopelis anchietae, Leptopelis aubryi and Leptopelis brevirostris....
- (April 2014). "The status of Leptopelis barbouri Ahl, 1929 and eleven other nomina of the current tree-frog genus Leptopelis (Arthroleptidae) described...
- Cochranella pulverata, Centrolenidae, Honduras to Ecuador Big-e**** tree frog, Leptopelis vermiculatus, Hyperoliidae, Tanzania White-lipped bright-e**** frog, Boophis...
- between the two know areas of distribution. Leptopelis fiziensis was first described as a subspecies of Leptopelis modestus, based on specimens from the Fizi...
- administrator and an amateur naturalist. Leptopelis aubryi is similar to Leptopelis spiritusnoctis (referred to as Leptopelis hyloides prior to 2007) from West...
- limbs, tongue, and lips are translucent blue-green. Leptopelis vannutellii is similar to Leptopelis ragazzii but can be distinguished from that species...