Zhangixalus viridis (Hallowell, 1861)
Okinawa Green Tree Frog, Okinawa Aogaeru, Amami Aogaeru, Amami Green Tree Frog | family: Rhacophoridae subfamily: Rhacophorinae genus: Zhangixalus |
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Description Subspecies Z. v. viridis has a yellowish to whitish belly, with black dots around the edges. The rear surface of the thighs has a very distinct pattern of black dots or reticulations. The head width is 35% of the SVL, and is wider than long. The tympanum is nearly circular, measuring 40% of the eye diameter. The hand and arm length is 47% and the tibia length is 43% of the SVL. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the posterior border to the center of the eye. The skin of the back is nearly smooth or slightly rough, with scattered granules on the posterior half of the upper eyelid, around the elbow and on the back of hindlimb. The throat is nearly smooth, and in males, is weakly covered by dark pigments. Males are 41-54 (mean = 44) mm and females are 52-68 (mean= 57) mm in SVL. Subspecies Z. v. amamiensis has a mottled belly with indistinct dark blotches and is flecked with lighter spots. The rear surface of the thighs may have some dark markings, but they are indistinct. The head is wider than long, with a width of 31% of SVL in males and 34% in females. The tympanum is elliptical, measuring 50-60% of the eye diameter. The hand and arm length is 50% of the SVL in males and 54% in females. Tibia length is 42% of the SVL in males and 46% in females. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the posterior border of the tympanum to the anterior border of the eye. The skin of the back is slightly rough, and granules are more dense on the head. There are also minute granules on the throat. Males are 45-56 (mean=51) mm and females are 65-77 (mean=71) mm in SVL. Distribution and Habitat Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Japan
Z. v. amamiensis occurs on the two islands of Amamioshima and Tokunoshima. This subspecies can be found from the cultivated fields of the lowlands to the mountain forests, with a preferred microhabitat of shrubs and trees. For Z. v. amamiensis, the type locality is Naze, Amamioshima Island. Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors The breeding season of Z. v. amamiensis goes from December to May and the larvae metamorphose by August. Otherwise reproduction for Z. v. amamiensis is basically the same as for Z. v. viridis. The mating call of Z. v. viridis has notes containing 8 clear pulses and lasts 0.4 seconds. The dominant frequency is 2 kHz, with slight frequency modulation and clear harmonics. The mating call of Z. v. amamiensis has notes containing 10 clear pulses and lasts 0.4 seconds. The dominant frequency is 2.3 kHz, with slight frequency modulation and clear harmonics.Eggs are laid in a foamy mass containing creamy-colored eggs. For Z. v. viridis, the elliptical egg mass measures 100-130 mm, eggs are 2.2 mm in diameter. For Z. v. amamiensis, the elliptical egg mass measures 90x110 mm and eggs have a diameter of 2.4 mm. Larva
References
Goris, R.C. and Maeda, N. (2004). Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Japan. Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida. Maeda, N. and Matsui, M. (1990). Frogs and Toads of Japan, 2nd edition. Bun-Ichi Sogo Shuppan Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. Originally submitted by: Nichole Winters (first posted 2007-03-19) Edited by: Kellie Whittaker, Michelle S. Koo (2022-08-18) Species Account Citation: AmphibiaWeb 2022 Zhangixalus viridis: Okinawa Green Tree Frog <https://amphibiaweb.org/species/4545> University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Accessed Nov 22, 2024.
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