Leptomantis fasciatus
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Banded Treefrog

With its interestingly asymmetric spots, striped legs, and radiated eye pattern, this individual was my favorite of the many small brown treefrogs I saw in Mulu.


Thanks to Borneo frog expert Alexander Haas for helping me to identify these (and many other) small brown frogs from Mulu.
Online references:
- Rhacophorus fasciatus account on Frogs of Borneo
- Jiang et al, 2019. Resurrection of the genus Leptomantis, with Description of a New Genus to the Family Rhacophoridae
Printed references:
- Inger, R. F., Stuebing, R. B., Grafe, T. U., Dehling, J. M. 2017. A Field Guide to the Frogs of Borneo, Third Edition