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{{Speciesbox
| image = Raorchestes chalazodes 1.jpg
| image_caption = Adult male
| status =
| status_ref = <ref name="IUCN">{{cite web
|title=Günther's Bush Frog: ''Raorchestes chalazodes''
|url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/58829/166106548
|website=The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
|page= e.T58829A166106548
|doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2023-1.RLTS.T58829A166106548.en
|id=58829
|year=2023
|author1=IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group
|accessdate=March 4, 2024
|version=3.1}}</ref>
| taxon = Raorchestes chalazodes
| authority = ([[Albert C. L. G. Günther|Günther]], 1876)
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'''''Raorchestes chalazodes''''' ('''
The original holotype was collected in 1876 by Colonel Richard Henry Beddome in Travancore and given to Albert C. L. G. Günther. Before its rediscovery in 2011 in the Upper Kodayar Region in Tamil Nadu, the species was thought to be extinct. ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' make their oviposition sites in the internodes of the ''[[Ochlandra travancorica]]'' species of [[bamboo]], where the adult male will take care of the egg clutch. ''Raorchestes chalazode''s is also the only species in its genus that is reported to exhibit parental care.<ref name="
▲The original holotype was collected in 1876 by Colonel Richard Henry Beddome in Travancore and given to Albert C. L. G. Günther. Before its rediscovery in 2011 in the Upper Kodayar Region in Tamil Nadu, the species was thought to be extinct. ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' make their oviposition sites in the internodes of the ''[[Ochlandra travancorica]]'' species of bamboo, where the adult male will take care of the egg clutch. ''Raorchestes chalazode''s is also the only species in its genus that is reported to exhibit parental care.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Sayyed |first=Amit |last2=Padhye |first2=Anand |date=2020-01-01 |title=Natural history of Ghate’s Shrub Frog, Raorchestes ghatei (Rhacophoridae), from the northern Western Ghats, India |url=https://journals.ku.edu/reptilesandamphibians/article/view/14405 |journal=Reptiles & Amphibians |language=en |volume=26 |issue=3 |pages=205–210 |doi=10.17161/randa.v26i3.14405 |issn=2332-4961}}</ref> It is now considered critically endangered by IUCN.
== Description ==
The overall body coloration of ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' is green with a purplish white ventral region and black-blue spots on the groin region. Some distinguishing characteristics of the species is a rounded snout, a lingual papilla on the tongue, and well-developed supernumerary tubercles. ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' also has moderate toe webbing.<ref name="
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== Habitat and
''Raorchestes chalazodes'' is found in the narrow region of the Western Ghats on the West Coast of peninsular India, where they are restricted to elevations over 1200 m.<ref name="
== Conservation ==
=== Habitat loss ===
''Raorchestes chalazodes'' is currently classified as
The ''Ochlandra travancorica'' species of bamboo that ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' uses for oviposition sites is often harvested for use for biofuel and the manufacturing of paper and pulp. Because of this, ''Ochlandra travancorica'' has been severely depleted in the Western Ghats.<ref name="
=== Conservation efforts ===
In a study on ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' in 2018, 43 egg clutches with male guardians were found in 5
== Diet ==
''Raorchestes chalazodes'' mainly consumes invertebrates such as insects and spiders, but have also been observed to eat other invertebrates such as molluscs. Specifically, ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' was observed consuming ''[[Satiella dekkanensis]]'', a type of snail that does not possess a hard shell. Before the breeding season, adult male frogs will forage for large prey such as ''Satiella dekkanensis'' to prepare for the long period of caregiving.<ref name="
== Mating ==
The [[breeding season]] of ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' is between the months of May and November.<ref name="
== Parental
In ''Raorchestes chalazodes'', there is direct parental care of offspring and in this species, the males are the sole providers of parental care. Males will have varied behavior to try to take care of egg clutches. Some of these strategies include egg attendance, egg guarding, and aggressive behavior to defend the oviposition site or itself. In egg attendance, the adult male frog will remain at a particular oviposition site regardless of time. In egg guarding, the adult male frog will be perched in front of the eggs in the internode presumably to deter a perceived threat. The adult male frog will also exhibit aggressive behavior such as aggressive vocalization or lunging at threats such as conspecific males and arthropods such as [[katydids]] and
This parental care serves as a way to protect the clutch from the many threats the eggs face. The mortality rate of unattended eggs is much higher than those of attended eggs, and the main source of egg mortality is from predation. The
=== Oviposition sites ===
Nests are made in the internodes of the ''Ochlandra travancorica'' species of bamboo. The adult frogs can get in through a small opening near the base of the internode. It is hypothesized that if the internode has an opening at the top, water could collect inside and drown the froglets.<ref name="
== Development ==
The eggs of ''Raorchestes chalazodes'' are spherical and transparent and are connected to the inner walls of the bamboo internode through a mucilaginous strand. The eggs have a creamy white yolk where the ratio of egg yolk to outer jelly is rather small.<ref name="
==References==
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==External links==
{{Commons category|Raorchestes chalazodes}}
* {{Wikispecies-inline|Raorchestes chalazodes|''Raorchestes chalazodes''}}
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