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Scientific Name: Feihyla vittata

Synonym: Chiromantis vittatus, Rohanixalus vittatus (Currently unaccepted)

English Name: Striped Asian Treefrog, Tree Frog
Local/Bangla Name: Dui-dagi Bashi Bang (দুই-দাগি বাসি ব্যাঙ)
Amphibian : Feihyla vittata

Photo: 决明 (iNaturalist)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Rhacophoridae
Description:
It is a medium-sized frog showcasing a striking appearance. Its dorsal coloration varies from vibrant shades of green to brown, adorned with a distinctive dark streak running from behind the eyes to the shoulders. The head is broad, slightly broader than long, featuring an obtusely pointed snout that protrudes just beyond the lower jaw. The forelimbs are moderately long and slender, with distinctively swollen tips on the free fingers. The hindlimbs appear robust, with poorly developed webbing between the toes.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
It inhabits forest floor, freshwater wetlands, ponds, paddy fields, ditches, canals etc. It is distributed widely throughout Bangladesh.
Environment:
Freshwater, Terrestrial
Main References:

Kabir SMH, Ahmad M, Ahmed ATA, Rahman AKA, Ahmed ZU, Begum ZNT, Hassan MA and Khondker M (eds.) (2009) Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh, Vol. 25 Amphibians and Reptiles Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka 204 pp.

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