Smilisca sila
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Pugnosed Treefrog
Also known as:
Panama Cross-banded Treefrog

Smilisca sila looks a lot like its sister species Smilisca sordida, whose range also encompasses this area. S. sila has a blunter nose and somewhat bumpier skin, along with some other minor differences in appearance. Mario Urriola of the El Valle Serpentarium identified this photo as S. sila, which he said was the common treefrog in this area.




The next night Lorrie Smith and I went out hiking with Mario, and together we saw several types of frogs, including a dozen or so more Smilisca sila.
Online references:
- Smilisca sila account on AmphibiaWeb
- Smilisca sila account on Amphibian Species of the World
Printed references:
- Chacón, F. M., Johnston, R. D. 2013. Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica: A Pocket Guide
- Köhler, G. 2011. Amphibians of Central America
- Savage, J. M. 2002. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica