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Scinax pyroinguinis Chávez, Aznaran, García-Ayachi & Catenazzi, 2023 is a medium-sized hylid frog assigned to the S. rostratus species group, recently described based on two adult males (the holotype and one paratype) from Coronel Portillo Province ...
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Scinax pyroinguinis Chávez, Aznaran, García-Ayachi & Catenazzi, 2023 is a medium-sized hylid frog assigned to the S. rostratus species group, recently described based on two adult males (the holotype and one paratype) from Coronel Portillo Province ...
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Descriptions of the Tadpoles of Scinax alter and Scinax cuspidatus (Anura: Hylidae)
Journal of Herpetology, 2002Duellman and Wiens (1992) recognized Scinax Wagler, 1830, as the valid name for Ololygon Fitzinger, 1843. They redefined the genus based on the morphology of adults and larvae, osteology, and reproduction. At present, more than 80 species are grouped in this genus, which occurs from Mexico to Argentina (Duellman, 1993). The tadpoles of Scinax exhibit a
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Zootaxa, 2016
Scinax camposseabrai was allocated into the Scinax ruber clade by Caramaschi & Cardoso (2006) by overall similarities as snout not pointed, breeding in open areas, and an advertisement calls with multipulsed notes. This assumption about the call was based solely on an onomatopoeia provided by Bokermann (1968). Herein we provide a formal description
Gabriel, Novaes, Juliana, Zina
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Scinax camposseabrai was allocated into the Scinax ruber clade by Caramaschi & Cardoso (2006) by overall similarities as snout not pointed, breeding in open areas, and an advertisement calls with multipulsed notes. This assumption about the call was based solely on an onomatopoeia provided by Bokermann (1968). Herein we provide a formal description
Gabriel, Novaes, Juliana, Zina
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A cladistic analysis of Scinax (Anura: Hylidae)
Cladistics, 2002The 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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Taxonomic review of Scinax fuscomarginatus (Lutz, 1925) and related species (Anura; Hylidae)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014FRANCISCO Brusquetti +2 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF SCINAX (ANURA: HYLIDAE) FROM MISIONES, ARGENTINA
Herpetologica, 2005Julian Faivovich
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