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Phyllomedusa sauvagii : ウィキペディア英語版
Phyllomedusa sauvagii

''Phyllomedusa sauvagii'', commonly known as the waxy monkey tree frog, waxy monkey frog or painted-bellied tree frog is a hylid frog belonging to the subfamily of South and Central American leaf frogs, Phyllomedusinae, that inhabits the Chaco of Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil.〔 The subfamily consists of around 50 species in three well-known genera, ''Phyllomedusa'', ''Agalychnis'', and ''Pachymedusa''.〔Walls, J.G. (1996) Red-eyes and other leaf-frogs. T.F.H. Publications.〕 The vast majority of known species, including ''Phyllomedusa sauvagei'', belong to the genus ''Phyllomedusa''.

''Phyllomedusa sauvagii'' has adapted to meet the demands of life in the trees. It does not need to return to the ground during the mating season; rather, it lays its eggs down the middle of a leaf before folding the leaf, sandwiching the eggs inside. Its nest is attached to a branch suspended over a stream, so the hatching tadpoles drop into the water.〔Frazer, J.F.D. (1973) Amphibians. Wykeham Publications, London, pp.75.〕 In common with other phyllomedusines, it has physiological and behavioural adaptations to limit water loss, including reducing water loss through the skin by lipid secretions, excretion of uric acid (uricotelism), and diurnal torpor.〔Blaylock, L. A., Ruibal, R. and Platt-Aloia, K. (1976) Skin structure and wiping behavior of Phyllomedusinae frogs. Copeia, 1976: 283–295.〕 Lipid secretions are produced in a special type of cutaneous gland, and are spread over the surface of the skin by the legs in a complex sequence of wiping movements.
Males and females range from about in length, with the females usually about 25% larger than males. They move by walking rather than hopping, which is the reason for the "monkey" in their name. They are very calm, careful creatures. During the day, they bask in the sun with their legs pulled underneath them, and hunt for various insects at night.
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==Peptides==
The frogs generate many different pharmacologically active peptides as part of the defensive secretions covering their skin. Several of these peptides have found scientific uses as research ligands, including the opioid peptide dermorphin and the Corticotropin-releasing hormone mimic sauvagine.

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