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Bocourt's tree frog (''Dryophytes bocourti''), or Bocourt's treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to Guatemala and found on the mountains of the southern
Alta Verapaz Department Alta Verapaz () is a department in the north central part of Guatemala. The capital and chief city of the department is Cobán. Verapaz is bordered to the north by El Petén, to the east by Izabal, to the south by Zacapa, El Progreso, and Ba ...
and
Baja Verapaz Department Baja Verapaz () is a department in Guatemala. The capital is Salamá. Baja Verapaz contains the Mario Dary Biotope Preserve, preserving the native flora and fauna of the region, especially the endangered national bird of Guatemala, the Resplen ...
. It is named after Marie Firmin Bocourt, a French zoologist and artist. Bocourt's tree frogs have been found in open, grassy meadows that are flooded during the early part of the rainy season, as well as under sheaths of banana plants and in a
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. They appear to tolerate some habitat disturbance. They breed in temporary pools. The species seems to have undergone a serious decline. This is attributed to
pesticide pollution The environmental effects of pesticides describe the broad series of consequences of using pesticides. The unintended consequences of pesticides is one of the main drivers of the negative impact of modern industrial agriculture on the environme ...
from the ornamental plant industry and, possibly, to chytridiomycosis.


References

Dryophytes Endemic fauna of Guatemala Amphibians of Guatemala Amphibians described in 1899 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Hylinae-stub