Leptopelis

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Leptopelis
Big-eyed Tree Frog, Leptopelis vermiculatus
Big-eyed Tree Frog, Leptopelis vermiculatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hyperoliidae
Subfamily: Leptopelinae
Genus: Leptopelis
Günther, 1859
Species

48 species, see article.

Leptopelis is a genus of frogs found throughout Africa. They are medium sized, semi-arboreal frogs, with distinctively large eyes. They vary greatly in color and patterning, but as juveniles tend to be bright green in color, and as they age they turn to a brown. There are 49 species currently recognized, but most are not well understood and their taxonomic status can vary greatly by source. They have a number of common names, including forest tree frogs, leaf frogs and big-eyed frogs.

[edit] Species

  • Anchieta’s Tree Frog, Leptopelis anchietae (Bocage, 1873)
  • Glade Treefrog, Leptopelis argenteus (Pfeffer, 1893)
  • Gaboon Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis aubryi (Duméril, 1856)
  • Barbour's Treefrog, Leptopelis barbouri (Ahl, 1929)
  • Gbanga Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis bequaerti, (Loveridge, 1941)
  • Bocage’s Tree Frog, Leptopelis bocagii (Günther, 1865)
  • Victoria Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis boulengeri (Werner, 1898)
  • Musole Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis brevipes (Boulenger, 1906)
  • Cameroon Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis brevirostris (Werner, 1898)
  • Broadley’s Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis broadleyi, (Poynton, 1985)
  • Savannah Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis bufonides, (Schiøtz, 1967)
  • Efulen Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis calcaratus (Boulenger, 1906)
  • Christy's Treefrog, Leptopelis christyi (Boulenger, 1912)
  • Witu Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis concolor (Ahl, 1929)
  • Angola Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis cynnamomeus (Bocage, 1893)
  • Zaire Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis fenestratus (Laurent, 1972)
  • Mokanga Forest Treefrogm Leptopelis fiziensis (Laurent, 1973)
  • Brown-backed Tree Frog, Leptopelis flavomaculatus (Günther, 1864)
  • Badditu Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis gramineus (Boulenger, 1898)
  • Congulu Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis jordani (Parker, 1936)
  • Karissimbi Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis karissimbensis (Ahl, 1929)
  • Kisenyi Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis kivuensis (Ahl, 1929)
  • Nyonga Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis lebeaui (Witte, 1933)
  • Leptopelis mackayi Bwong, Schick et al., 2006
  • Amani Forest Tree Frog, Leptopelis macrotis (Schiøtz, 1967)
Parker's Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis parkeri
Parker's Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis parkeri
  • Quissange Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis marginatus (Bocage, 1895)
  • Niger Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis millsoni (Boulenger, 1895)
  • Modest Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis modestus (Werner, 1898)
  • Mossambique Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis mossambicus (Poynton, 1985)
  • Natal Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis natalensis (Smith, 1849)
  • West Cameroon Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis nordequatorialis (Perret, 1966)
  • Common Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis notatus (Buchholz & Peters, 1875)
  • Tai Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis occidentalis (Schiøtz, 1967)
  • Ocellated Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis ocellatus (Mocquard, 1902)
  • Kala Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis omissus (Amiet, 1992)
  • Garamba Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis oryi (Inger, 1968)
Juvenile Big-eyed Tree Frog, Leptopelis vermiculatus
Juvenile Big-eyed Tree Frog, Leptopelis vermiculatus
  • Palm Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis palmatus (Peters, 1868)
  • Lake Upemba Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis parbocagii (Poynton & Broadley, 1987)
  • Parker’s Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis parkeri (Barbour & Loveridge, 1928)
  • Kanole Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis parvus (Schmidt & Inger, 1959)
  • Shoa Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis ragazzii (Boulenger, 1896)
  • Red Treefrog, Leptopelis rufus (Reichenow, 1874)
  • Susana’s Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis susanae (Largen, 1977)
  • Uluguru Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis uluguruensis (Barbour & Loveridge, 1928)
  • Dime Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis vannutellii (Boulenger, 1898)
  • Big-eyed Tree Frog, Leptopelis vermiculatus (Boulenger, 1909)
  • Rusty Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis viridis (Günther, 1869)
  • Weza Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis xenodactylus (Poynton, 1963)
  • Grassland Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis yaldeni (Largen, 1977)
  • Cameroon Forest Treefrog, Leptopelis zebra (Amiet, 2001)

[edit] In captivity

L. vermiculatus is frequently exported from Tanzania for the exotic pet trade. They are hardy frogs that adapt well to captivity, and readily consume commercially available crickets.

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