Pseudophilautus abundus
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Labungama Shrub Frog
A 2021 molecular study proposes that this species should be synonymized with Pseudophilautus procax, but that change hasn't been deployed (yet?) in Amphibian Species of the World.

The light patch below the eye and stylish reddish-orange finger and toe discs help to identify this cute li'l frog.

The light vertebral stripe is not present on all individuals, but I think it adds a nice flair.
Online references:
- Pseudophilautus abundus account on AmphibiaWeb
- Pseudophilautus abundus account on iNaturalist
- Pseudophilautus abundus account on Amphibian Species of the World
- Rhacophoridae overview on Amphibians of Sri Lanka