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Southernmost records of Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni (Anura: Centrolenidae)
2017نقدم سجلات جديدة لـ ضفدع فلايشمان الزجاجي، Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni (Boettger، 1893)، والتي توسع توزيع هذا النوع في وسط وجنوب غرب الإكوادور وبالتالي تمثل أقصى المواقع المعروفة في الجنوب. تستند هذه التقارير الجديدة إلى عينات تم جمعها في سيرو دي هاياس، مقاطعة غواياس، وماكول، مقاطعة لوس ريوس. تمتد هذه المواقع الجديدة على النطاق الجغرافي المعروف لـ H.
Fernando K Cruz +4 more
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The advertisement call of the Colombian endemic glassfrog Rulyrana susatamai (Anura: Centrolenidae)
Zootaxa, 2020Anuran calls are conspicuous, diverse and subject to sexual selection. Many types of calls are described, but the most commonly studied is the advertisement call (Wells 2007; Toledo et al. 2014). Advertisement calls in anurans are emitted by males and some females (Toledo et al. 2014), and have the function of attracting conspecific mates and repelling
CARLOS ALBERTO GALINDO +2 more
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Phylogenetic relationships of glassfrogs (Centrolenidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008Glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) represent an exceptionally diverse group among Neotropical anurans, but their evolutionary relationships never have been assessed from a molecular perspective. Mitochondrial and nuclear markers were used to develop a novel hypothesis of centrolenid phylogeny.
Juan M, Guayasamin +4 more
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2015
FAMILY CENTROLENIDAE Taylor 1951, 36 (2 subfamilies, 5 genera, 8 species, 1 endemic species) SUBFAMILY CENTROLENINAE Taylor 1951, 36 (4 genera, 5 species) Cochranella Taylor 1951, 34 (1 species) Cochranella granulosa (Taylor 1949, 265) Espadarana Guayasamin, Castroviejo-Fisher, Trueb, Ayarzagüena, Rada & Vilà 2009, 34 (1 species) Espadarana prosoblepon
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FAMILY CENTROLENIDAE Taylor 1951, 36 (2 subfamilies, 5 genera, 8 species, 1 endemic species) SUBFAMILY CENTROLENINAE Taylor 1951, 36 (4 genera, 5 species) Cochranella Taylor 1951, 34 (1 species) Cochranella granulosa (Taylor 1949, 265) Espadarana Guayasamin, Castroviejo-Fisher, Trueb, Ayarzagüena, Rada & Vilà 2009, 34 (1 species) Espadarana prosoblepon
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Taxonomic Status of the Frog Genus Centrolenella Noble (Anura: Centrolenidae)
Journal of Herpetology, 1984NH-Vertebrate Zoology ; Research Associate ...
McDiarmid, Roy W., Savage, Jay M.
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A New Tree-Frog (Centrolenidae) from Costa Rica
Copeia, 1967Florida. However, T. c. carolina (or bauri) type turtles seem to be represented in the Blancan deposit of Haile XV A. A single peripheral in the University of Florida collections from the Hemphillian McGehee site, Alachua County, Florida (Webb, 1964) may belong to the genus Terrapene.
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A New Ocellated Frog (Centrolenidae) From Western Colombia
1990(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The Tadpole of Vitreorana oyampiensis (Anura, Centrolenidae) in Central Amazonia, Brazil
Zootaxa, 2009The family Centrolenidae contains about 148 species (Frost 2009), 11 genera and two subfamilies, distributed from southern Mexico to Panama, through the Andes from Venezuela to Bolivia, with species in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, the Guiana Shield region, and the Atlantic forests of southeastern Brazil and northeastern Argentina (Guayasamin et
Menin, Marcelo +2 more
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2 New Species Of Centrolenella (Anura, Centrolenidae) From Northwestern Peru
1990(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Cadle, John E., McDiarmid, Roy W.
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The Identity of Centrolenella grandisonae Cochran and Goin (Anura: Centrolenidae)
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1980The name Centrolenella grandisonae was misapplied by Lynch and Duellman (1973); the name is now associated with a red-spotted species on the Pacific versant of Colombia and Ecuador.
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