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Scinax ruberoculatus, the red-eyed snouted tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to forest habitats in Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana. The red-eyed snouted tree frog is distinguishable from other frogs Scinax by its small size: The adult male frog measures 22.6–25.9 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 25.4–27.5 mm. This frog is light gray or light brown in color on the dorsum with a dark spot on its head resembling a moth or a human molar. There is a whitish stripe on each side of the body. The upper half of the iris of the eye is red in color and the bottom half is gray. The ventrum is whitish.

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  • Scinax ruberoculatus (es)
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  • Scinax ruberoculatus es una especie de anfibio de la familia Hylidae, endémico de los bosques de Brasil, Surinam, y Guayana Francesa.​​ Esta rana es menor de otras especies de Scinax: La rana adulta macho mide 22,6–25,9 mm de largo y la hembra 25,4–27,5 mm. El piel es de color gris claro o marrón claro con una mancha oscura en la cabeza. Los científicos quienes escribieron el primer papel sobre este especie dicieron que esta mancha se parecía a un molar humano o una polilla. Hay líneas blancas a lo largo de sus lados. La mitad superior del iris es roja y la mitad inferior es gris.​ (es)
  • Scinax ruberoculatus, the red-eyed snouted tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to forest habitats in Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana. The red-eyed snouted tree frog is distinguishable from other frogs Scinax by its small size: The adult male frog measures 22.6–25.9 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 25.4–27.5 mm. This frog is light gray or light brown in color on the dorsum with a dark spot on its head resembling a moth or a human molar. There is a whitish stripe on each side of the body. The upper half of the iris of the eye is red in color and the bottom half is gray. The ventrum is whitish. (en)
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  • Ferrão, Moravec, Kaefer, Fraga, and Lima, 2018 (en)
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  • Scinax ruberoculatus es una especie de anfibio de la familia Hylidae, endémico de los bosques de Brasil, Surinam, y Guayana Francesa.​​ Esta rana es menor de otras especies de Scinax: La rana adulta macho mide 22,6–25,9 mm de largo y la hembra 25,4–27,5 mm. El piel es de color gris claro o marrón claro con una mancha oscura en la cabeza. Los científicos quienes escribieron el primer papel sobre este especie dicieron que esta mancha se parecía a un molar humano o una polilla. Hay líneas blancas a lo largo de sus lados. La mitad superior del iris es roja y la mitad inferior es gris.​ El renacuajo mide 22,2 mm de largo. El cuerpo es de color bronce con puntos oscuros. Ranas jóvenes son de color gris con puntos oscuros. El iris del ojo es completemente rojo con línea negra afuera.​ El nombre científico ruberoculatus es del idioma latín: ruber para "rojo" y oculatus para "tiene ojos."​ (es)
  • Scinax ruberoculatus, the red-eyed snouted tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to forest habitats in Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana. The red-eyed snouted tree frog is distinguishable from other frogs Scinax by its small size: The adult male frog measures 22.6–25.9 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 25.4–27.5 mm. This frog is light gray or light brown in color on the dorsum with a dark spot on its head resembling a moth or a human molar. There is a whitish stripe on each side of the body. The upper half of the iris of the eye is red in color and the bottom half is gray. The ventrum is whitish. The tadpole is about 22.2 mm long in total length. The body is bronze in color with darker brown spots. Young frogs are gray with darker spots. The irises of their eyes are red all around with black color around the iris. The name ruberoculatus comes from the Latin words ruber for "red" and oculatus for "having eyes." (en)
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