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Liuixalus romeri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Romer's tree frog
Romer's tree frog (''Liuixalus romeri'')〔, 2008, ''Mol. Phylogenet. Evol''., 48: 311. The frog was previously classified under other genera: initially ''Philautus'' (Smith, 1953) and later ''Chirixalus'' (Bossuyt & Dubois, 2001).〕 is a species of frog endemic to Hong Kong. With an average snout-vent length of 1.5 - 2.5 cm, it is the smallest amphibian recorded in the territory. Despite its common name, it belongs to the Rhacophoridae family, instead of the Hylidae. ==Description== The female frog is slightly larger than the male. The body is tan brown, with the underside white. An X-like marking, made up of two crooked black lines, can be seen on the dorsum. Sometimes, the lines do not meet medially, thus leading to a chevron marking posteriorly. Underneath the X-like marking lies another upside-down V-like marking.The skin is peppered with fine granules. A distinct fold extends from the eye to the foreleg. Romer's tree frog has a triangular but blunt snout with brown-spotted lips. Between the eyes is a dark bar, which extends to the eyelids. The hind legs are long, slender, and barred with irregular brown-to-black cross-bands. All digits have small toe pads, which allow the frog to hang on tree branches or leaves.
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