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ON THE IDENTITY OF CYCLORAMPHUS JORDANENSIS HEYER, 1983 (ANURA: CYCLORAMPHIDAE)
(HERPETOLOGISTS LEAGUE, 2008)
Cycloramphus jordanensis was described based on a single preserved specimen from Campos do Jordao (22 degrees 44` S ,45 degrees 35` W), State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. While examining the holotype; we noticed the presence of ...
The sperm of Hylodinae species (Anura, Leptodactylidae): Ultrastructural characteristics and their relevance to interspecific taxonomic relationships
(Indian Academy SciencesBangaloreÍndia, 2006)
A REVIEW OF THE GENUS MEGAELOSIA (ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES
(Soc Study Amphibians Reptiles, 1993-09-01)
A new species of Megaelosia is described from the Atlantic Forest in the northern part of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. Based on examination of topotypic specimens of Megaelosia massarti, this species is removed from the ...
A REVIEW OF THE GENUS MEGAELOSIA (ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES
(Soc Study Amphibians Reptiles, 1993-09-01)
A new species of Megaelosia is described from the Atlantic Forest in the northern part of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. Based on examination of topotypic specimens of Megaelosia massarti, this species is removed from the ...
A REVIEW OF THE GENUS MEGAELOSIA (ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES
(Soc Stud Amphibians ReptilesOxford, 1993)
A REVIEW OF THE GENUS MEGAELOSIA (ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES
(Soc Study Amphibians Reptiles, 2014)
Karyotypic variation in the genus Megaelosia (Anura, Hylodinae) with the first description of a B-chromosome in a leptodactylid frog
(Amer Soc Ichthyologists HerpetologistsCharlestonEUA, 2003)
Unveiling the diversity of Giant Neotropical Torrent frogs (Hylodidae): phylogenetic relationships, morphology, and the description of two new species
(2022-01-01)
The Neotropical family Hylodidae comprises 46 currently recognized rheophilic Torrent frog species, today classified in the genera Crossodactylus, Hylodes, Megaelosia, and Phantasmarana, all endemic to the Atlantic Forest. ...
Cytogenetics of Hylodes and Crossodactylus species (Anura, Leptodactylidae) with comments on Hylodinae/Dendrobatidae relationships
(SpringerDordrechtHolanda, 2004)