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Scinax hayii

2011
Published as part of Magrini, Leandro, De, Sergio P., Béda, Arlindo F. & Giaretta, Ariovaldo A., 2011, Calls of five species of the Scinax ruber (Anura: Hylidae) clade from Brazil with comments on their taxonomy, pp.
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Scinax curicica

2006
Published as part of Felipe Sá Fortes Leite, Tiago Leite Pezzuti & Pedro Lage Viana, 2006, Amphibia, Bokermannohyla nanuzae, Scinax curicica, Leptodactylus camaquara, Physalaemus evangelistai, and Proceratophrys cururu: Distribution extensions, pp.
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Scinax altae

2023
Published as part of Barrio-Amorós, César, Forero-Cano, Andrés Mauricio, Stuster, Remco, Batista, Abel, Canzoneri, Mike & Arias, Erick, 2023, The presence of Scinax altae (Dunn, 1933) in Costa Rica, with redescription of its advertisement call, pp.
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Scinax wandae

2019
Scinax wandae (Pyburn and Fouquette 1971) Holotype: USNM 192305. Type locality: “ 12 km NNE of Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia, elevation about 580 m. ” Distribution: Regions 1, 3. Llanos of Colombia, and Amazonian lowlands, eastern slopes of Andes and Upper Llanos of Venezuela (Amazonas, Bolívar, Apure, and Barinas States).
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Scinax ruber

2022
Scinax ruber External morphology. Description based on three tadpoles at Stages 35 and 37 (LCS 574/4, 574/5, 574/6). Total length 28.4 ± 1.1 mm (N = 3). Body ovoid in dorsal view and triangular in lateral view (Fig. 42A, B). Snout rounded in dorsal and lateral views. Eyes medium-sized, positioned and directed laterally.
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Scinax kennedyi

2019
Scinax kennedyi (Pyburn 1973) Holotype: UTA A-3697. Type locality: Around 110 miles ESE from Puerto Gaitán, Departamento Meta, Colombia. Distribution: Region 4. Llanos of Colombia and Amazonas State in Venezuela. Remarks: In Scinax rostratus species group (Faivovich et al. 2005).
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Scinax perpusillus

2005
Scinax perpusillus Group DIAGNOSIS: Presumed synapomorphies of this group are the oviposition in bromeliads and the extreme reduction of webbing between toes II and III (Peixoto, 1987; Faivovich, 2002). COMMENTS: The monophyly of this group was not tested by Faivovich (2002) because only one species of the group was available for his analysis ...
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Scinax undefined-2

2022
Scinax sp. 2 External morphology. Description based on four tadpoles at Stages 35 and 37 (LCS 618). Total length 26.7 ± 1.1 mm (N = 4). Body ovoid in dorsal view and triangular in lateral view (Fig. 44A, B). Snout rounded in dorsal and lateral views. Eyes medium-sized, positioned and directed laterally.
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Scinax undefined-3

2022
Scinax sp. 3 External morphology. Description based on five tadpoles at Stages 35 and 37 (LCS 583, 598/1). Total length 26.6 ± 0.8 mm (N = 5). Body ovoid in dorsal view and triangular/depressed in lateral view (Fig. 45A, B). Snout rounded in dorsal and lateral views. Eyes medium-sized, positioned and directed laterally.
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Scinax duartei

2011
Scinax duartei (fig. 1C). In Itamonte (MG), Scinax duartei was found at its type locality (Brejo da Lapa, Itatiaia National Park, 22º21’S, 44º44’W, ca. 2,100 m asl). Three males were recorded while calling at the border of a permanent artificial pond perched on grass vegetation about 0.5 m above water.
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