Ecnomiohyla bailarina explained
Ecnomiohyla bailarina, the golden-eyed fringe-limbed tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to Panama and Costa Rica. Scientists have seen it between 400 and 1400 meters above sea level. It lives in the Talamanca Mountains in Costa Rica and in Santa Fé National Park in Panama.[1] [2]
This frog lives in the forest canopy.[3]
Notes and References
- January 21, 2022. American Museum of Natural History. Amphibian Species of the World 6.0, an Online Reference. Ecnomiohyla bailarina Batista, Hertz, Mebert, Köhler, Lotzkat, Ponce, and Vesely, 2014 .
- Web site: Amphibiaweb. University of California, Berkeley. Ecnomiohyla bailarina. January 21, 2022.
- Two new fringe-limbed frogs of the genus Ecnomiohyla (Anura: Hylidae) from Panama . July 19, 2022. 24990059. 10.11646/zootaxa.3826.3.2 . July 1, 2014. Zootaxa. Abel Batista . Andreas Hertz . Konrad Mebert . Gunther Köhler . Sebastian Lotzkat . Marcos Ponce . Milan Vesely . 3826. 3. 449–74. Abstract.