Dryophytes

See text Dryophytes is a genus of Ameroasian tree frogs in the family Hylidae.

[1] Dryophytes consists of small tree-dwelling frogs, usually green or gray in color.

[4] Dryophytes was finally resurrected as an independent genus by Duellman et al. in 2016.

[1][4][5][6] Only geographical, rather than morphological, differences separates Dryophytes from the genus Hyla.

Most members occur in North America, but four species are found in eastern temperate Asia; D. immaculata, D. japonica, D. flaviventris and D.

Pine Barrens treefrog ( Dryophytes andersonii )
American green treefrog ( Dryophytes cinereus )
Mountain Treefrog, ( Dryophytes eximius ), Municipality of Gómez Farías, Tamaulipas, Mexico (27 May 2005).