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  1. #1
    Kurt
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    And I.

    I am going to ID it as Hyperolius kivuensis (Ahl, 1931), but without more photos from different angles, I can't say for sure that I am correct. What I have read, in Alan Channing and Kim M. Howell's book Amphibians of East Africa, seems to point to this being the most likely ID.

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    Alexander
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    I will try to get some more pics.

  3. #3
    Alexander
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    I got some more pics of the two Hyperolius glandicolor,Hyperolius kivuensis or whatever they are lol.Also I thought I would share some background info on them they were supposed to have been collected on a mountain that had never been collected on before and a lot come in with weird patterns.




  4. #4
    Alexander
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    Also let me know if you want more pics.

  5. #5
    Kurt
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    One is definitely Hyperolius glandicolor. I believe the second to be Hyperolius castaneus, the brown reed frog http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/im...el-lifeform=ne

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    Alexander
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    I think you are right. Thanks for helping me out.

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    Kurt
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    You're welcome. I rather enjoy making ID's. Having a few good books and knowing a few decent web sites helps a lot in this endeavor.

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