Coloration
The dorsal coloration is highly variable, typically brownish-grey, but can be darker
brown on the dorsolateral region, and some individuals are reddish-brown or
golden-tan (see Fig. 2). ,23% of specimens have a bold mid-dorsal stripe. The
venter is either yellowish or cream colored, with the upper end of the tibia usually
bearing a prominent dark spot. A light bar is often present in the interorbital
region, and the coloration of the snout to interorbital region may be lighter than
the remainder of the dorsum. The tympanum is often masked in black leaving
only the lower rim sharing the predominant body coloration. The gular region is
usually darker in males and may have a finely mottled wedge-shaped melanic
ColorationThe dorsal coloration is highly variable, typically brownish-grey, but can be darkerbrown on the dorsolateral region, and some individuals are reddish-brown orgolden-tan (see Fig. 2). ,23% of specimens have a bold mid-dorsal stripe. Theventer is either yellowish or cream colored, with the upper end of the tibia usuallybearing a prominent dark spot. A light bar is often present in the interorbitalregion, and the coloration of the snout to interorbital region may be lighter thanthe remainder of the dorsum. The tympanum is often masked in black leavingonly the lower rim sharing the predominant body coloration. The gular region isusually darker in males and may have a finely mottled wedge-shaped melanic
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