Hyla punctata Hallowell, 1855 "1854" Hyla aubryi Duméril, 1856 Hylambates Haugi Mocquard, 1902 Nyctibates laevis Barbour, 1911 Leptopelis buchholzi Ahl, 1929 Leptopelis aubryi, also known as the Aubry's tree frog and Gaboon forest treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae.
[1][2] The specific name aubryi refers to Charles Eugène Aubry-Lecomte, a French colonial administrator and an amateur naturalist.
However, acoustic (male calls) and genetic data support their treatment as separate species.
The dorsum is brown and has an occipital triangle and rounded lateral spots.
The eggs are laid in a nest, buried in mud near swamps and pools where the tadpoles later develop.