|  There are around 151 species in this family of tree frogs. They are called glass frogs because they have 
 transparent skin,  and you can see their internal organs, bones, and muscles through their skin. Glass frogs are usually green with red, blue, yellow, or white markings. Most species are around an inch in length. They are found in mountain rain forests in South and Central America and live in trees near streams, creeks, and rivers.  The female lays her eggs on the leaves of a tree overhanging the water. Both parents guard the eggs from predators. When the eggs hatch, the tadpoles fall into the water.    Centrolenidae Photo Gallery World Status Key
  Least Concern  Near Threatened  Vulnerable  Endangered  Critically Endangered  Extinct in the Wild  Extinct Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
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  Africa  Asia  Australia/Oceania  Europe  North America  South America  NH  Click for More Info  Click for Image Additional Information                  Key:   Profile  Photos  Video  Audio Centrolene altitudinale         Centrolene altitudinale is found in Venezuela.
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 Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene antioquiense       The giant glass frog is found in Colombia.
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 Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene antioquiense          The giant glass frog is found in vegetation next to streams.
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 Napo Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene audax
      The Napo giant glass frog  is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Napo Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene audax         The Napo giant glass frog lives in the cloud forest.
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 Centrolene bacatum        Centrolene bacatum is found in  Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Burrowes' Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene ballux
      Burrowes' giant glass frog is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Burrowes' Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene ballux         Burrowes' giant glass frog is also known as the golden-flecked glass frog.
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 Buckley's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene buckleyi       Buckley's giant glass frog is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
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 Buckley's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene buckleyi           Buckley's giant glass frog is found in mountain forests, brushlands, and grasslands.
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 Centrolene daidaleum           Centrolene daidaleum  is found in Colombia .
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 Fernando's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene fernandoi       Fernando's giant glass frog is found in Peru.
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 Fernando's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene fernandoi            Fernando's giant glass frog is arboreal.
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 Centrolene geckoideum
      Centrolene geckoideum  is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Centrolene geckoideum         Centrolene geckoideum  is found in the cloud forest on vegetation next to running water or on rocks in streams and behind waterfalls.
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 Centrolene guanacarum       Centrolene geckoideum is found in Colombia.
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 Pichincha Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene heloderma       The Pichincha giant glass frog  is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Pichincha Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene heloderma           The Pichincha giant glass frog  is found in  the cloud forest at elevations of 6,200-7,800 feet.
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 Pichincha Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene heloderma         The Pichincha giant glass frog  is also known as the warty glass frog.
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 Centrolene huilense       Centrolene huilense  is found in   Colombia.
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 Lynch's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene lynchi       Lynch's giant glass frog is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Lynch's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene lynchi           Lynch's giant glass frog is found next to streams in the cloud forest.
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 Lynch's Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene lynchi         Lynch's giant glass frog is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.
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 Centrolene mariaelenae       Centrolene mariaelenae  is found in Ecuador.
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 Centrolene mariaelenae         Centrolene mariaelenae  is found in the forest canopy.
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 Centrolene medemi        Centrolene medemi is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Centrolene paezorum           Centrolene medemi is found in Colombia.
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 Dappled Glassfrog - Centrolene peristictum       The dappled glassfrog   is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Dappled Glassfrog - Centrolene peristictum         The dappled glassfrog   is found on the Pacific slopes of the Andes at elevations of 4,500-7,400 feet.
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 Amazon Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene pipilatum       The Amazon giant glass frog is found on slopes of the Andes in  Ecuador.
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 Amazon Giant Glass Frog - Centrolene pipilatum         The Amazon giant glass frog is is found near streams in the cloud forest.
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 Centrolene quindianum      Centrolene quindianum  is found in Colombia.
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 Centrolene quindianum        Centrolene quindianum  is greenish-yellow with black spots.
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 Centrolene robledoi         Centrolene robledoi  is found in Colombia.
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 Mindo Glass Frog - Cochranella balionota       The Mindo glass frog   is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Mindo Glass Frog - Cochranella balionota         The Mindo glass frog   is arboreal and lives on vegetation next to streams.
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 Mindo Glass Frog - Cochranella balionota         In some populations of Mindo glass frogs, the male may have a blade like crest on its arm that it uses in territorial fights.
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 Cochranella croceopodes       Cochranella croceopodes is found in Peru.
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 Fringe-Limbed Tree Frog - Cochranella euknemos           The fringe-limbed tree frog is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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 Ranita De Cristal - Cochranella granulosa            Ranita De Cristal is found in Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
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 Mache Glass Frog - Cochranella mache       The Mache glass frog is found in Ecuador.
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 Mache Glass Frog - Cochranella mache         The Mache glass frog is nocturnal.
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  Cochranella nola       Cochranella nola is found in Bolivia.
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 Cochranella nola           Cochranella nola is a little under an inch in length.
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 Cochranella posadae
      Cochranella posadae is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Savage's Cochran Frog - Cochranella savagei          Savage's Cochran Frog is found in Colombia.
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  Cochranella saxiscandens       Cochranella saxiscandens has only been identified in one location in northern Peru.
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 Ranita De Cristal De Paria - Cochranella vozmedianoi        Ranita De Cristal De Paria is found in Venezuela.
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 Andes Giant Glass Frog - Espadarana andina              The Andes giant glass frog is found in Colombia and Venezuela.
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 Espadarana  callistommum        Espadarana callistommum is found in Ecuador.
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 Emerald  Glassfrog - Espadarana  prosoblepon       The emerald glass frog is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras; Nicaragua, and Panama.
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 Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum         Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum is found in Colombia , Ecuador, and Panama.
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 Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum           Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum is found on vegetation next to streams.
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 Hyalinobatrachium bergeri          Hyalinobatrachium bergeri is found in Bolivia and Peru.
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 Hyalinobatrachium chirripoi            Hyalinobatrachium chirripoi  is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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 Hyalinobatrachium colymbiphyllum           Hyalinobatrachium colymbiphyllum is found  in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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 Ranita De Cristal De Durant - Hyalinobatrachium duranti        Ranita De Cristal De Durant is found  in Venezuela.
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 Hyalinobatrachium esmeralda           Hyalinobatrachium esmeralda is found  in Colombia.
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 Fleischmann's Glass Frog - Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni            Fleischmann's glass frog is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Suriname.
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 Ranita De Cristal Fragil - Hyalinobatrachium fragile       Ranita De Cristal Fragil is found in Venezuela.
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 Ranita De Cristal De Jaspe - Hyalinobatrachium iaspidiense        Ranita De Cristal De Jaspe is found in Venezuela.
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 Hyalinobatrachium lemur        Hyalinobatrachium lemur is found in Peru.
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 Eastern Glass Frog - Hyalinobatrachium orientale         The Eastern glass frog is found in Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela.
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 Ranita De Cristal Palida - Hyalinobatrachium pallidum          Ranita De Cristal Palida is found in  Venezuela.
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 Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum       Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum is found in Ecuador.
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 Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum         Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum was last recorded in the wild in 1979.
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 Green-striped Glass Frog - Hyalinobatrachium talamancae          The green-striped glass frog  is found in Costa Rica and Panama.
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 Hyalinobatrachium tatayoi           Hyalinobatrachium tatayoi is found in Venezuela.
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 Ranita De Cristal De Taylor - Hyalinobatrachium taylori            Ranita De Cristal De Taylor is found in French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
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 Reticulated Glass Frog - Hyalinobatrachium valerioi                 The reticulated glass frog  is found in French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
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 Starrett's Glass Frog - Hyalinobatrachium vireovittatum            The Starrett's glass frog  is found in Costa Rica.
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 Magdalena Giant Glass Frog - Ikakogi tayrona       The giant glass frog  is found in Colombia .
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 Napo Cochran Frog - Nymphargus anomalus         The Napo Cochran Frog  is found in Ecuador.
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 Nymphargus bejaranoi            Nymphargus bejaranoi is found in Bolivia.
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 Nymphargus cochranae      Nymphargus cochranae  is found in  Ecuador.
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 Red-Dotted Glass Frog - Nymphargus grandisonae       The red-dotted  glass frog  is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Red-Dotted Glass Frog - Nymphargus grandisonae         The red-dotted  glass frog   is bright green with tiny red spots.
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 Griffiths' Glass Frog - Nymphargus griffithsi       Griffiths' glass frog is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Griffiths' Glass Frog - Nymphargus griffithsi         During the day, the Griffiths' glass frog hides in the axils of elephant-ear plants.
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 Las Gralarias Glass Frog - Nymphargus lasgralarias       Las Gralarias glass frog is only found in Reserva Las Gralarias in  Ecuador.
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 Santa Rosa Cochran Frog - Nymphargus megacheirus          The Santa Rosa cochran frog is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Nymphargus mixomaculatus        Nymphargus mixomaculatus is found in Peru.
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 Nymphargus phenax         Nymphargus phenax is found in Peru.
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 Nymphargus pluvialis          Nymphargus pluvialis is found in Bolivia and Peru.
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 Nymphargus posadae             Nymphargus posadae is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Nymphargus prasinus              Nymphargus prasinus is found in Colombia.
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 Puyo Giant Glass Frog - Nymphargus puyoensis       The Puyo giant glass frog  is found in Ecuador.
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 Nymphargus rosadus                Nymphargus rosadus is found in Colombia.
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 Nymphargus siren       Nymphargus siren is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and  Peru.
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 Nymphargus siren         Nymphargus siren is found  near streams.
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 Nymphargus truebae        Nymphargus truebae is found in Peru.
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 Nymphargus wileyi         Nymphargus wileyi is found in Ecuador.
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 Western Cochran Frog - Rulyrana adiazeta       The western cochran frog  is found in Colombia .
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 Western Cochran Frog - Rulyrana adiazeta         The western cochran frog  is found at elevations of 3,700-6,700 feet.
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 Rulyrana erminea        Rulyrana erminea is found in Peru.
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 Rulyrana flavopunctata            Rulyrana flavopunctata is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
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 Rulyrana mcdiarmidi           Rulyrana mcdiarmidi is found in Peru and Ecuador.
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 Rulyrana saxiscandens         Rulyrana mcdiarmidi is found in Peru.
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 Rulyrana spiculata          Rulyrana spiculata  is found in Peru.
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 Rulyrana susatamai       Rulyrana susatamai is found in Colombia .
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 Rulyrana susatamai         Rulyrana susatamai is found  on vegetation and rocks on the border of breaks in the forest.
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 Rulyrana tangarana        Rulyrana tangarana is found in Peru.
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 Yellow-Flecked Glass Frog - Sachatamia albomaculata         The yellow-flecked glass frog  is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
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 Yellow-Flecked Glass Frog - Sachatamia albomaculata           The yellow-flecked glass frog  is bluish-green and covered with with  light yellow to silver spots.
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 Ghost Glass Frog - Sachatamia ilex           The ghost glass frog is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Panama.
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 Sachatamia punctulata       Sachatamia punctulata is found in Colombia .
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 Sachatamia punctulata         Sachatamia punctulata is green with orange spots.
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 Teratohyla midas         Teratohyla midas is found in Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru.
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 Powdered Glass Frog - Teratohyla pulverata            Teratohyla pulverata is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
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 Teratohyla spinosa           Teratohyla spinosa is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
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 Aragua Glass Frog - Vitreorana antisthenesi       The Aragua glass frog is found in Venezuela. It is also known as the Rancho Grande Glass Frog.
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 Aragua Glass Frog - Vitreorana antisthenesi           The Aragua glass frog is found at elevations of 700-3,900 feet.
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 Vitreorana castroviejoi         Vitreorana castroviejoi is found in Venezuela.
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 Rio Glass Frog - Vitreorana eurygnathum         The Rio glass frog is found in Brazil.
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 Humboldt's Glass Frog - Vitreorana uranoscopum         Humboldt's glass frog is found in Argentina and Brazil.
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