- the
canthus is
distinct but rounded. The
tympanum is distinct. The
supratympanic fold is strong. The
dorsal surfaces are
finely tuberculate. The back...
- short. The
snout is
short and rounded.
Tympanum is absent, but the
supratympanic fold is distinct. The
fingers and toes have no
webbing nor
lateral fringes;...
-
unique features such as
eyelids with tubercles,
distinct tympanum and
supratympanic folds,
undilated toe tips with
dermal fringes, long hind limbs, and...
- X-shaped sca****r mark. Most
specimens have dark grayish-brown
canthal and
supratympanic stripes.
Juveniles are
paler in coloration,
yellowish to
reddish brown...
- holotype; no
females are known. The
tympanum is
indistinct while the
supratympanic fold is distinct. The
fingers have no
webbing while the toes have rudimentary...
- protruding. The
canthus rostralis is indistinct, as is the tympanum, but the
supratympanic fold is prominent. The
fingers and toes have no discs, but the toes...
- body is
stout and the head is large.
There is no tympanum, but the
supratympanic fold is distinct. The
forelimbs are
comparatively long. The fingers...
- 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...
-
nearly truncate in
lateral view. The
tympanum is distinct, and the
supratympanic fold is thick,
obscuring its
posterodorsal edge. The fingers, and the...
- laterally. The eyes are large. The
tympanum is
distinct and
nearly circular;
supratympanic fold is present. Both toes and
fingers bear
expanded discs with cir****marginal...