-
unique features such as
eyelids with tubercles,
distinct tympanum and
supratympanic folds,
undilated toe tips with
dermal fringes, long hind limbs, and...
- tympanum, an
angle of the
snout of
about 100 degrees,
having a
distinct supratympanic fold,
sharp canthal ridges,
supernumerary tubercles on
fingers but not...
- eyes and
slightly inclined.
Smooth glandular structures (known as the
supratympanic fold)
extended over the
tympana from the eyes to the
edges of the lower...
- X-shaped sca****r mark. Most
specimens have dark grayish-brown
canthal and
supratympanic stripes.
Juveniles are
paler in coloration,
yellowish to
reddish brown...
- and the
canthal ridges are sharp. The
tympanum is
visible and the
supratympanic fold is distinct. The
fingers and toes have well-developed discs; the...
- robust. The head is
broader than the body. The
tympanum is distinct. The
supratympanic fold is smooth. The
finger and the toe
discs are
moderately expanded...
- present,
albeit largely concealed posteriorly and
dorsally by the
robust supratympanic fold. The toes are
webbed whereas the
fingers are not. Skin is smooth...
- of the
outer fingers. The
dorsolateral fold is
weakly developed and
supratympanic fold is feeble. The
dorsum has
scattered tubercles on the sacrum. Dorsal...
- dark
brown bars. The iris is bronze.
There are dark
brown canthal and
supratympanic stripes.
Phrynopus juninensis inhabits primary montane cloud forest...
- the
snout is rounded-pointed. The
tympanum is
relatively large, and a
supratympanic fold is present. The
fingers relatively long and
narrow and bear discs...