apjomus
Apjomus is a genus of amphibians belonging to the family Centrolenidae, commonly known as glass frogs. These frogs are characterized by their semi-transparent skin, which allows visibility of internal organs and skeletal structures through the dorsal surface. The genus Apjomus is primarily distributed throughout Central and South America, with species inhabiting subtropical and tropical rainforest environments.
Members of Apjomus are typically small to medium-sized frogs. They are arboreal, spending most of their lives
The genus is distinguished by specific morphological traits, including the shape and structure of the skull,
Conservation concerns for Apjomus species vary across different regions, with habitat loss due to deforestation and
Research on Apjomus contributes to the broader understanding of glass frog ecology, physiology, and evolutionary biology.
Overall, Apjomus represents a notable example of biological diversity within tropical ecosystems, illustrating the complex adaptations