
Appearance
"Boana rufitela" is a medium-sized tree frog. Males measure 39–44 mm in snout–urostyle length and females 46–48 mm. It is green above, with profuse, tiny, dark punctations and usually scattered dark spots. Fingers are about one-half and toes three-fourths webbed. Males have a distinct pollex rudiment bearing a spine.
Habitat
Its natural habitats are humid lowland forests. It tolerates some disturbance and can be found in open areas close to forest. Breeding takes place in swamps surrounded by trees. It is a locally common tree frog in the appropriate habitat.References:
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