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Systematic review of the frog family Hylidae, with special reference to Hylinae: Phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision
(2005-12-27)
Hylidae is a large family of American, Australopapuan, and temperate Eurasian treefrogs of approximately 870 known species, divided among four subfamilies. Although some groups of Hylidae have been addressed phylogenetically, ...
Systematic review of the frog family Hylidae, with special reference to Hylinae: Phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision
(2005-12-27)
Hylidae is a large family of American, Australopapuan, and temperate Eurasian treefrogs of approximately 870 known species, divided among four subfamilies. Although some groups of Hylidae have been addressed phylogenetically, ...
The taxonomic status of Hyla pulchella joaquini (Anura : Hylidae) with description of its tadpole and vocalization
(Herpetologists League, 2003-09-01)
We redescribe Hyla pulchella joaquini and describe its tadpole and vocalization. The taxonomic status of this subspecies is reevaluated; and on the basis of morphology, geographic distribution, and vocalization, we propose ...
The taxonomic status of Hyla pulchella joaquini (Anura : Hylidae) with description of its tadpole and vocalization
(Herpetologists League, 2003-09-01)
We redescribe Hyla pulchella joaquini and describe its tadpole and vocalization. The taxonomic status of this subspecies is reevaluated; and on the basis of morphology, geographic distribution, and vocalization, we propose ...
The taxonomic status of Hyla pulchella joaquini (Anura : Hylidae) with description of its tadpole and vocalization
(Herpetologists League, 2014)
Bioacoustic analysis of advertisement call in Hyla nana and Hyla sanborni (Anura, Hylidae) in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
(Instituto Internacional de Ecologia, 2014)
Calling sites and acoustic partitioning in species of the Hyla nana and rubicundula groups (Anura, Hylidae)
(2006-07-01)
We analysed spatial and acoustic partitioning among four species of Hyla belonging to two species-groups: nana (H. nana and H. sanborni) and rubicundula (H. elianeae and H. jimi). Field activities were conducted at three ...