A number of studies on the diets of anurans from Nigeria have been reported, however, there is a paucity of information on the diets of arboreal anuran species. Examination of the stomach contents of two arboreal frogs; Chiromantis rufescens and Leptopelis spiritusnoctis collected at Okomu National Park in Edo State revealed a total of nine prey taxa. The preys recorded belonged to eight insect orders (Coleoptera 48.98%, Crustacea 1.02%, Dictyoptera 3.06%, Diptera 5.10%, Hymenoptera 19.3%, Isoptera 1.02%, Lepidoptera 2.04% and Orthoptera 18.37%) and a mollusk (Gastropoda 1.02%). Hymenopterans and Coleopterans were the commonest prey taxa categories in C. rufescens, 30.77% and 26.92%, respectively while coleopterans (56.94%) and orthopterans (22.22%) were the commonest prey taxa in L. spiritusnoctis. The rate of feeding for both species of tree frogs showed no significant differences (p<0.05). This study is the first report on the diet of C. rufescens and the diversity of prey taxa in the stomachs analysed suggests that this species of arboreal frogs is a not specialist feeder.
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