
Appearance
"Pseudophilautus wynaadensis" males measure 24–28 mm in snout–vent length; a female measured 27 mm SVL. The body is rather slender. Colouration varies, even within the same population, from uniform grey to brownish or reddish grey. The upper two-thirds of the tympanum is dark black. The dorsum has spinular projections.Habitat
"Pseudophilautus wynaadensis" is associated with the understorey of tropical moist evergreen forest and shrubland, as well as secondary forest and cultivated land. It is among the most common bush frogs in the area, and a dominant one in wayside vegetation and urban areas. It is nocturnal and arboreal.References:
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