Trachycephalus quadrangulum, the Chocoan milk frog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to the Pacific slopes of the Andes in Ecuador and Peru. Scientists have seen it between 20 and 350 meters above sea level.[1][2]
The adult male frog measures 53.4 to 76.9 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 60.5 to 80.8 mm. The adult frog is brown or gray in color with a four-sided darker gray mark on its back. Its head is wider than it is long.[2]
Trachycephalus quadrangulum, the Chocoan milk frog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to the Pacific slopes of the Andes in Ecuador and Peru. Scientists have seen it between 20 and 350 meters above sea level.
The adult male frog measures 53.4 to 76.9 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 60.5 to 80.8 mm. The adult frog is brown or gray in color with a four-sided darker gray mark on its back. Its head is wider than it is long.
Trachycephalus quadrangulum es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Hylidae. Habita en Ecuador y Perú. Los científicos lo han visto entre 20 y 350 metros sobre el nivel del mar.[1][2]
La rana adulta macho mide 5.3 a 7.7 cm de largo y la hembra 6.0 a 8.1 cm. La cabeza es más ancha que larga. La piel es de color gris o marrón con manchas marrones en el dorso.[2]
Trachycephalus quadrangulum es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Hylidae. Habita en Ecuador y Perú. Los científicos lo han visto entre 20 y 350 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
La rana adulta macho mide 5.3 a 7.7 cm de largo y la hembra 6.0 a 8.1 cm. La cabeza es más ancha que larga. La piel es de color gris o marrón con manchas marrones en el dorso.