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Morphological and molecular detection of Hepatozoon species in amphibians and reptiles from Mato Grosso, Midwest Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Bras Parasitol Vet
Silva VLB   +11 more
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A new, sibling, tree frog from Jerusalem (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae)∗

open access: yesJournal of Natural History, 2007
Grach, Constantin, Plesser, Yeshurun, Werner, Yehudah L. (2007): A new, sibling, tree frog from Jerusalem (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae). Journal of Natural History 41 (9-12): 709-728, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701261794, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080 ...
Yehudah L Werner
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THE ILIOSACRAL ARTICULATION IN PSEUDINAE (ANURA: HYLIDAE)

open access: yesHerpetologica, 2005
We analyzed the iliosacral joint and iliolumbaris muscle anatomy of the species of Pseudinae, based on the two types of articulations defined by Emerson. Unusual characters should be expected in the pseudine iliosacral articulation structure, given their aquatic habits and evolutionary history.
Adriana S Manzano
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A cladistic analysis of Scinax (Anura: Hylidae)

Cladistics, 2002
The hylid frog genus Scinax ranges from southern Mexico to eastern Argentina. The 84 recognized species are currently arranged in five groups: the Scinax rubra, Scinax rostrata, Scinax catharinae, Scinax staufferi, and Scinax perpusilla species groups. Although a few species groups are distinctive, compelling evidence of monophyly is lacking for three ...
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Asymmetrical Permeability of the Integument of Tree Frogs (Hylidae)

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1977
ABSTRACT The skin from four species of North American tree frogs (Hylidae) was found in vitro, to be remarkably permeable to water in the presence or absence of the neurohypophysial hormone vasotocin. This property was, however, only seen in preparations from the ventral integument; osmotic water movement across the dorsal skin was ...
T, Yorio, P J, Bentley
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Occurrence download Hylidae

2018
ALA occurrence record ...
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The Osteology of Pseudacris (Amphibia: Hylidae)

American Midland Naturalist, 1968
Disarticulated skeletons of 186 individuals of Pseudacris were studied. The ethmoid, parasphenoid, premaxilla, hyoid, atlas, clavicle, coracoid, scapula, humerus, radio-ulna, sacrum, urostyle, ilium, ischio-pube, femur and tibiale-fibulare were examined in specimens of Pseudacris streckeri, P. ornata, P. clarki, P. triseriata, P.
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