Yellow dyer rainfrog facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Yellow dyer rainfrog |
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Diasporus citrinobapheus male holotype | |
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Diasporus citrinobapheus, or yellow dyer rainfrog, is a species of frogs native to the Cordillera de Talamanca of western Panama. It was first described in 2012.
The specific name citrinobapheus is derived from the Greek citrinos (citrin-yellow) and bapheus (dyer) referring to the yellow body color that dyes one's fingers yellowish when the frog is handled.
See also
In Spanish: Diasporus citrinobapheus para niños
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