<Li> Phyllomedusa callidryas (Cope, 1862) </Li> <Li> Phyllomedusa helenae (Cope, 1885) </Li> <P> Agalychnis callidryas, known as the red - eyed treefrog, is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests where it ranges from Mexico, through Central America, to Colombia . It is sometimes kept in captivity . The scientific name of the red - eyed treefrog, A. callidryas, comes from Greek words kalos (beautiful) and dryas (a tree or wood nymph). </P> <P> The species has red eyes with vertically narrowed pupils . It has a vibrant green body with yellow and blue, vertically striped sides . Its webbed feet and toes are orange or red . The skin on the red - eyed treefrog's belly is soft and fragile, whereas the back is thicker and rougher . Red - eyed treefrogs have sticky pads on their toes . </P>

Where do red eyed tree frogs come from