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2011
Scinax eurydice (fig. 1D). In Atibaia (SP), Scinax eurydice (50.1 mm SVL; one male) was recorded at PFI (habitat and syntopic species as described for S. crospedospilus above). The advertisement call (fig. 5A; Table 1) consists of a single note, with 3 pulses per call, regularly spaced throughout the call.
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Scinax eurydice (fig. 1D). In Atibaia (SP), Scinax eurydice (50.1 mm SVL; one male) was recorded at PFI (habitat and syntopic species as described for S. crospedospilus above). The advertisement call (fig. 5A; Table 1) consists of a single note, with 3 pulses per call, regularly spaced throughout the call.
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2019
Published as part of Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M. & Señaris, J. Celsa, 2019, Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation, pp. 1-198 in Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) (e 180) 13 (1) on pages 84-85, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Published as part of Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M. & Señaris, J. Celsa, 2019, Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation, pp. 1-198 in Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 180) (e 180) 13 (1) on pages 84-85, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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2019
Scinax danae (Duellman 1986) * Holotype: KU 167073. Type locality: “ km 127 on El Dorado-Santa Elena de Uairen Road, Estado de Bolívar, Venezuela, 1,250 m (05°57’N, 61°27’W).” Distribution: Region 5. Apparently endemic to type locality and surroundings in the high Sierra de Lema, Bolívar State, Eastern Venezuela.
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Scinax danae (Duellman 1986) * Holotype: KU 167073. Type locality: “ km 127 on El Dorado-Santa Elena de Uairen Road, Estado de Bolívar, Venezuela, 1,250 m (05°57’N, 61°27’W).” Distribution: Region 5. Apparently endemic to type locality and surroundings in the high Sierra de Lema, Bolívar State, Eastern Venezuela.
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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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2019
Published as part of Barrio-Amorós, César L., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M. & Señaris, J. Celsa, 2019, Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation, pp.
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2019
Scinax x-signatus (Spix 1824) Holotype: ZSM 2494 /0 (lost). Type locality: Bahia, Brazil. Distribution: Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Eastern, southeastern, and southern Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname. There are at least five species in Venezuela under this name [not three as Barrio-Amorós (2004) referred].
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Scinax x-signatus (Spix 1824) Holotype: ZSM 2494 /0 (lost). Type locality: Bahia, Brazil. Distribution: Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Eastern, southeastern, and southern Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname. There are at least five species in Venezuela under this name [not three as Barrio-Amorós (2004) referred].
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2016
Published as part of Duellman, William E., Marion, Angela B. & Hedges, Blair, 2016, Phylogenetics, classification, and biogeography of the treefrogs (Amphibia: Anura: Arboranae), pp.
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Published as part of Duellman, William E., Marion, Angela B. & Hedges, Blair, 2016, Phylogenetics, classification, and biogeography of the treefrogs (Amphibia: Anura: Arboranae), pp.
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2007
Scinax strigilatus (Spix, 1824) (Figs. 2–4) Hyla strigilata Spix, 1824. Hyla strigillata - Werner, 1898 “1897”. Unjustified emendation or subsequent misspelling. Ololygon strigilata - Fouquette and Delahoussaye, 1977. First combination with Ololygon. Scinax strigilata - Duellman and Wiens, 1992. First combination with Scinax.
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Scinax strigilatus (Spix, 1824) (Figs. 2–4) Hyla strigilata Spix, 1824. Hyla strigillata - Werner, 1898 “1897”. Unjustified emendation or subsequent misspelling. Ololygon strigilata - Fouquette and Delahoussaye, 1977. First combination with Ololygon. Scinax strigilata - Duellman and Wiens, 1992. First combination with Scinax.
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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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