Good Morning Martin,

Sorry I could not do this last night as I was just too tired.
Unfortunately, my job is a bit stressful to say the least!

My first thought is to check to see if there have been any changes on Amphibian Web:
AmphibiaWeb - Agalychnis callidryas
The best way to tackle this is to look-up each--- all 14 separately. I’m sure you know it will have ,what might be, the latest taxonomy information and much more. This project in-itself will take you in a billion different directions.

Secondly, I would seriously consider emailing Karen Warkentin who is the Principal Investigator- here:
Warkentin Lab Home

I have personally emailed researchers (actually, one at Yale University about my little predicament). These people are very busy but generally quite passionate about a “lay” person asking for information about a species they have dedicated their lives to researching. And YES, I did get an answer.

Thirdly, the Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center website may lead you to either individual or additional information:

Costa Rican Amphibians

And lastly, I thought I would throw this into the Agalychnis ‘stew’ . I had set this aside a few weeks ago but have not had the time to really sift through it in detail. I don't think you saw this. A bit dated (2003), but excellent.

http://www.biolog-e.leeds.ac.uk/Biol...riskerfoot.pdf

Lynn