Osteocephalus cabrerai
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Forest Bromeliad Treefrog


For reasons that I have since forgotten I somehow decided these frogs (found very close to each other, possibly both genders of a romantically-inclined pair) were Osteocephalus cabrerai rather than the very similar Osteocephalus buckleyi. Hmm...
Printed references:
- Bartlett, R.D., and Bartlett, P. 2003. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon: An Ecotourist's Guide