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A time-calibrated phylogeny of the diversification of Holoadeninae frogs. [PDF]

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Chaves JCM, Hepp F, Schrago CG, Mello B.
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Filling the gaps on parasites of Osteocephalus: Helminth community structure of Osteocephalus cabrerai (Anura: Hylidae) from the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]

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Neves JKS   +7 more
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Uncovering the rich amphibian fauna of two semideciduous forest fragments in southwestern Bahia, Brazil. [PDF]

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Souza-Costa CA   +4 more
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Chromosomes of Leptodactylidae (Amphibia anura)

Experientia, 1968
Se estudiaron los cariotipos de 23 especies de la familia sudamericana Leptodactylidae (anfibios anuros), no hallandose cromosomas sexuales citologicamente diferenciados.
N, Brum-Zorrilla, F A, Saez
exaly   +3 more sources

Advertisement calls of Bolivian Leptodactylidae (Amphibia, Anura)

Journal of Zoology, 1995
The advertisement calls of 23 Bolivian anuran species in the family Leptodactylidae are described including information on calling behaviour. For each species, a characteristic audiospectrogram and oscillogram are presented. Numerical information about the spectral and temporal features of the calls is provided and, when available, the results are ...
R. Marquez, I. de la Riva, J. Bosch
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Leptodactylidae Werner 1896

2022
Family Leptodactylidae Werner, 1896 Leptodactylus bolivianus Boulenger, 1898 is distributed in the western and central portions of the Amazon Basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela (Heyer & de Sá 2011), whereas Leptodactylus guianensis Heyer & de Sá, 2011 is distributed across the Guiana Shield.
Taucce, Pedro P. G.   +3 more
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Diploidization inEleutherodactylus (Leptodactylidae-amphibia)

Experientia, 1974
El contenido de DNA deE. binotatus (2n=22) es cerca de cuatro veces mayor que el deE. guentheri (2n=22) yE. parvus (2n=22). Ese aumento drastico podria ser resultado de duplicationes intersticiales y/o poliploidia, con translocaciones multiples.
M L, Beçak, W, Beçak
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Leptodactylidae

2007
Family Leptodactylidae Ceratophrys cranwelli Barrio, 1980 Haematoloechus longiplexus Stafford, 1902 Leptodactylus chaquensis Cei, 1950 Haematoloechus longiplexus Stafford, 1902 Leptodactylus laticeps (Boulenger, 1918) Glypthelmins chaquensis (Mañé-Garzón & Holcman-Spector, 1967) Leptodactylus latinasus Jiménez de la Espada, 1875 ...
Lunaschi, Lía I., Drago, Fabiana B.
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Leptodactylidae

2015
Published as part of González, Cynthya Elizabeth & Inés, Hamann Monika, 2015, Checklist of nematode parasites of amphibians from Argentina, pp. 451-476 in Zootaxa 3980 (4) on pages 465-466, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3980.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
González, Cynthya Elizabeth   +1 more
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