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This guide shows 112 of the 196 amphibian species recorded for Costa Rica: 99 of 144 frogs and toads; 10 of 45 salamanders; and 3 of 7 caecilians. Species not included here are rarely encountered. Measurements are approximate maximum lengths (not including tails in salamanders). Frogs and toads sizes generally apply to adult females; in most species, males are smaller.