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Copeia, 1966BOULENGER, G. A. 1896. Descriptions of new batrachians collected by Mr. C. F. Underwood in Costa Rica. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, 18:341-342. DUNN, E. R. 1926. The salamanders of the family Plethodontidae. Smith College 50th Anniv. Pub., Northampton, Mass. TAYLOR, E. H. 1952. The salamanders and caecilians of Costa Rica. Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull.
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Experimental Cell Research, 1958Abstract 1. 1. New data are offered to show that the cleavage rates of of pip × pip, (pip) × pip, pip × syl, and (pip) × syl embryos are essentially the same. 2. 2. When a diploid Rana sylvatica blastula nucleus is transferred to an enucleated Rana pipiens ovum the resulting embryo develops only to a late blastula stage and then stops. 3.
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Rana livida (Blyth, 1856) Figures 6E, F, 7E, F, 9 Rana livida (Boulenger, 1887) NEOTYPE: BMNH 1889.3.25.48 an adult female from Thagata Juwa, Village on the hills southwest of Mt. Mooleyit, Dawna Mountains, Myanmar (400–500 m), by M.L. Fea in early 1887. DIAGNOSIS: Rana livida, a member of the subgenus Odorrana (sensu Fei et al.
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