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Published as part of Schiesari, Luis, Rossa-Feres, Denise De Cerqueira, Menin, Marcelo & Hödl, Walter, 2022, Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura), pp.
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Advertisement calls and DNA sequences reveal a new species of Scinax (Anura: Hylidae) on the Pacific lowlands of Ecuador. [PDF]
Scinax is a speciose genus of Neotropical hylid frogs. We describe a new species from western Ecuador (elevations between 0 and 1207 m) using morphology, vocalizations, and DNA sequences.
Santiago R Ron +3 more
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Scinax hayii (Barbour) Scinax hayii was detected in four ponds, and the advertisement calls was described based on 144 calls from 15 individuals (Table 2; Figure 14; SM I). The advertisement call was formed by one note, with a pulse-repetition sound (Köhler et al. 2017).
Manzano, Maria Carolina Rodella +2 more
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Rising from the ashes: A new treefrog (Anura, Hylidae, Scinax) from a wildfire-threatened area in the Amazon lowlands of central Peru [PDF]
We describe a new species of tree frog from the middle Ucayali River, Peru. Scinax pyroinguinis sp. nov. is known from two males found in a patch of Amazon rainforest at 160 masl.
Germán Chávez +3 more
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Scinax boesemani External morphology. Description based on one tadpole at Stage 32 (CZPB-LA 338/784). Total length 19.1 mm. Body ovoid in dorsal view and triangular in lateral view (Fig. 39A, B). Snout rounded in dorsal and lateral views. Eyes medium-sized, positioned and directed laterally.
Schiesari, Luis +3 more
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New records of the Near Threatened species Ololygon trapicheiroi(Anura: Hylidae)
Ololygon trapicheiroi is a small tree frog of the Ololygon catharinae group which inhabits mountainous areas in the Atlantic Rainforest region of Southeastern Brazil.
Henrique Folly +2 more
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Scinax (Anura: Hylidae) is a species-rich genus of amphibians (113 spp.), divided into five species groups by morphological features. Cladistic analyses however revealed only two monophyletic clades in these groups: Scinax catharinae and Scinax ruber ...
Lídia Nogueira +5 more
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Copper toxicity for Scinax ruber and Rhinella granulosa (Amphibia: Anura) of the Amazon: Potential of Biotic Ligand Model to predict toxicity in urban streams [PDF]
In the last years many populations of anurans have declined and extinctions have been recorded. They were related to environmental pollution, changes of land use and emerging diseases.
Jorge Felipe Oliveira Franco-de-Sá +1 more
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Scinax littoralis and S. angrensis are poorly known Atlantic forest endemic species from the Scinax catharinae group, which is known from southern and southeastern Brazil.
Michel Garey +4 more
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The Scinax perpusillus species group consists of thirteen bromeligenous treefrogs, of which only six have had their acoustic parameters appropriately described.
Rafael Pontes +2 more
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