Hyperolius schoutedeni

[4] The specific name schoutedeni honours Henri Schouteden, Belgian zoologist who made many expeditions to Congo.

[4] The male advertisement call is a double-click, consisting of two clicks emitted about 1.75 seconds apart.

[4] Hyperolius schoutedeni is a (moist) savanna species,[1][3] possibly also occurring in clearings in the forest zone.

[1] Breeding takes place in bodies of water (marshes, ponds, springs and marshy vegetation along small streams).

[1] The population status of Hyperolius schoutedeni is poorly known, but it is at least locally common (e.g., in the Garamba National Park) and is believed to be adaptable and unlikely to be facing significant threats.