Chiasmocleis Mèhelÿ, 1904 is the most diverse genus of Microhylidae, with Chiasmocleis albopunctata (Boettger, 1885) being the species with the largest distribution. This species is typical of open habitats from State of Tocantins in Brazil to Asunción in Paraguay, which is its southernmost previous record. Herein we report the first record of C. albopunctata in Argentina, extending its known distribution 173 km SW from Asunción in Paraguay
Lepidobatrachus asper is a large to medium frog known from the Chaco lowlands of Paraguay and Argent...
Chiasmocleis magnova was described with only two female individuals from the Allpahuayo Mishana Nati...
Melanophryniscus devincenzii is known from Misiones (Argentina), Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Guairá ...
Chiasmocleis Mèhelÿ, 1904 is the most diverse genus of Microhylidae, with Chiasmocleis albopunctata ...
Three new cryptic species of Chiasmocleis from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil are described. Two of t...
This note reports the presence of Chiasmocleis bassleeri and C. avilapiresae in the north of Mato Gr...
This note reports the presence of Chiasmocleis bassleeri and C. avilapiresae in the north of Mato Gr...
We provide the first record of Chiasmocleis supercilialbus for Brazil. Thre especimens were collecte...
We record for the first time the presence of Chiasmocleis avilapiresae in the state of Acre, Brazil....
We provide a review of the geographic range of Chiasmocleis jimi and Proceratophrys concavitympanum ...
Chiasmocleis is the most species-rich genus of Neotropical microhylids. Herein, we provide the first...
Proceratophrys avelinoi was only known from one reserve in Paraguay, located in the southern region ...
Among Neotropical microhylids, the genus Chiasmocleis is exceptionally diverse. Most species ofChias...
Three new cryptic species of Chiasmocleis from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil are described. Two of t...
Elachistocleis bicolor is distributed in Argentina in the Chaco, Espinal, and Pampa ecoregions. Prev...
Lepidobatrachus asper is a large to medium frog known from the Chaco lowlands of Paraguay and Argent...
Chiasmocleis magnova was described with only two female individuals from the Allpahuayo Mishana Nati...
Melanophryniscus devincenzii is known from Misiones (Argentina), Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Guairá ...
Chiasmocleis Mèhelÿ, 1904 is the most diverse genus of Microhylidae, with Chiasmocleis albopunctata ...
Three new cryptic species of Chiasmocleis from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil are described. Two of t...
This note reports the presence of Chiasmocleis bassleeri and C. avilapiresae in the north of Mato Gr...
This note reports the presence of Chiasmocleis bassleeri and C. avilapiresae in the north of Mato Gr...
We provide the first record of Chiasmocleis supercilialbus for Brazil. Thre especimens were collecte...
We record for the first time the presence of Chiasmocleis avilapiresae in the state of Acre, Brazil....
We provide a review of the geographic range of Chiasmocleis jimi and Proceratophrys concavitympanum ...
Chiasmocleis is the most species-rich genus of Neotropical microhylids. Herein, we provide the first...
Proceratophrys avelinoi was only known from one reserve in Paraguay, located in the southern region ...
Among Neotropical microhylids, the genus Chiasmocleis is exceptionally diverse. Most species ofChias...
Three new cryptic species of Chiasmocleis from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil are described. Two of t...
Elachistocleis bicolor is distributed in Argentina in the Chaco, Espinal, and Pampa ecoregions. Prev...
Lepidobatrachus asper is a large to medium frog known from the Chaco lowlands of Paraguay and Argent...
Chiasmocleis magnova was described with only two female individuals from the Allpahuayo Mishana Nati...
Melanophryniscus devincenzii is known from Misiones (Argentina), Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Guairá ...