(Figure 2 (e )) Description Slim body, SVL = 29.04 – 34.65 mm; vomerine teeth reduced to very small, near the edge of choanae; snout rounded, slightly shorter than internarial distance (snout / IN = 0.0705 – 0.889); loreal region slightly concave; nostril closer to the tip of the snout than to the eyes; tympanum is less clear, 1 / to 1 / of the eye diameter (TY / EY = 0.279 – 0.437). The disk of 4 2 the fingers is slightly smaller than the tympanum; outer fingers half webbed; toes webbed to the disk of the third and fourth; penultimate phalanx of fourth toe is free; inner metatarsal small; the heel reaches the tip of the snout or farther (TL / SVL = 0.522 – 0.594). Dorsum is light green to dark green, with black or yellow dots; large brownish-red spots on the head up to the posterior part of the body; a yellowish-white thigh with a narrow green line; the ventral portion is yellowish-white, granularious; there is a fold from eyes to shoulders. Habitat Specimens of R. edentulus were collected from the leaves of Pandanus sp. and Curculigo sp., and on the limbs of Diplazium sp. at 0.5 – 2 m above the water surface and 0.1 – 2 m away from the water flow. The species was found to be active at 19 – 23 ° C and 73 – 94 % humidity. Like many other tree frogs (Rhacophoridae), this species lays eggs in trees. Putri et al. (2018) found an individual of R. edentulus from the Lake Kalimpa ’ a region that spawned on Araceae leaves.
Sumber: Ecological investigations and diversity of amphibians in Lake Kalimpa’aı Lore Lindu National Parkı Central Sulawesi
