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Osteopilus septentrionalis Cuban Treefrog
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Photographer: Sam C Stewart
ID: 0000 0000 0204 1089 (2004-02-24)Copyright © Sam Stewart 2004
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Sep 19, 2003
location
Fort Myers, Florida (Fort Myers, Florida County, Florida, US)family
Hylidae
order
Anura
class Amphibia
species associated with this habitat: hyla squirella notes Observed in a freshwater marsh off Summerline Drive in Fort Myerscamera Olympus_D35
contributor's ID # hyla_squirella.jpg photo category: Animal - Amphibian
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common names
Cuban Treefrog (AW )
View AmphibiaWeb record for Osteopilus septentrionalisView all photos in CalPhotos of Osteopilus septentrionalis Check Google Images for Osteopilus septentrionalis |
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Reviewers' comments about this photo (review or add another comment)
1. | Reviewed by Kristine Hoffmann Jun 15, 2007 |
| Action: changed name from "Hyla squirella" to "Osteopilus septentrionalis
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "The large eyes and toe pads, oblong body with a wide head, and bumpy skin indicate that this is an Osteopilus septentrionalis rather than the smaller, squatter Hyla squirella. The location also suggests this identification as O. septentrionalis is highly invasive in developed areas." |
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For other uses, or if you have questions, contact Sam C Stewart bullfrogslayer[at]gmail.com. |
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