Pristimantis sp unidentified species
Santa Cruz Forest Reserve, Loreto, PeruJanuary 26, 2022
unidentified species (Pristimantis sp 3)
Another unidentified Pristimantis species. It's got the W-shaped scapular ridge, rough skin, and some tubercles on its eyelids, but so do so many other species. It's small and nondescript.
Santa Cruz Forest Reserve, Loreto, PeruJanuary 29, 2022
unidentified species (Pristimantis sp 3)
This one has approximately the same size, proportions, and skin texture as the previous one, but has a yellower color. I don't know if it's the same species, but it seems like it could be.
Santa Cruz Forest Reserve, Loreto, PeruJanuary 30, 2022
unidentified species (Pristimantis sp 3)
Another tint of the same basic idea. This one has a few noticeable pointy dorsolateral tubercles that might be distinctive. For identification's sake, it would have been useful for me to get photos of all of these frogs' bellies, but I generally prefer to leave them alone unless it seems to be a particularly interesting species.
Santa Cruz Forest Reserve, Loreto, PeruJanuary 30, 2022
unidentified species (Pristimantis sp 3)
Maybe the colored heels are a clue? All of the frogs on this page have distinctively demarcated heels except the second one.
Santa Cruz Forest Reserve, Loreto, PeruFebruary 1, 2022
unidentified species (Pristimantis sp 3)
This one was the teeny-tiniest of them all, no larger than one of my pinky fingernails. I'd guess it's a youngster of the same species as at least most of these others.