It is described a new species of treefrog of the genus Hyla, H. amicorum, from the Cerro Socopo, state of Falcón, western Venezuela. This new taxon can be differentiated from the congeners reported from Venezuela by the combination of characteristics as follow: small size (22.6 mm, in male), vestigial webbing between toes II and III, belly strongly areolated, skin dorsally smooth, vent covered totally by a skin fold, no pattern on dorsum, dentigerous processes of the vomer arranged forming a wide "U", located slightly behind and between the choanae. Intrageneric relationships of this new species are obscure, but a close relationships with those groups of H. minuta or H. microcephala groups would not be discarded, nevertheless as long as sho...
We review the systematics of the Hypsiboas calcaratus species complex, a group of widely distributed...
We describe a new species, genus Hyla, frown the oak, forests of the Mixteca Alta of northwest Oaxac...
The Hyloscirtus larinopygion group is a clade of 16 species of large hylids that inhabit cascading A...
It is described a new species of treefrog of the genus Hyla, H. amicorum, from the Cerro Socopo, sta...
Anew species of treefrog, Tepuihyla celsae (Hylidae), is described based on 11 specimens from cloudf...
A new species in the frog genus Hyla is described from humid Andean forests of the Departamento Coch...
A new species of treefrog, Hyla luctuosa, is described from the Serra do Japi in southeastern Brazil...
INTRODUCTION Few groups of Neotropical anurans are so diverse and taxonomically puzzling as the Hyla...
In the present paper Hyla ornatissima Noble is removed from the synonymy of Hyla granosa Boulenger, ...
Abstract. Until now, the treefrog Myersiohyla neblinaria was only known from four highland localitie...
A new species of treefrog is described from Chapada Diamantina in the central State of Bahia, Brazil...
In this contribution previously unpublished information about the geographic variation in Hyla bogot...
Se nomina y describe una nueva especie de Hyla de la vertiente occidental, norte, de la Cordillera O...
A new species of hylid frog is described from south of the State of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil i...
During field work in Venezuela and Brazil a difference in call was noticed between specimens of larg...
We review the systematics of the Hypsiboas calcaratus species complex, a group of widely distributed...
We describe a new species, genus Hyla, frown the oak, forests of the Mixteca Alta of northwest Oaxac...
The Hyloscirtus larinopygion group is a clade of 16 species of large hylids that inhabit cascading A...
It is described a new species of treefrog of the genus Hyla, H. amicorum, from the Cerro Socopo, sta...
Anew species of treefrog, Tepuihyla celsae (Hylidae), is described based on 11 specimens from cloudf...
A new species in the frog genus Hyla is described from humid Andean forests of the Departamento Coch...
A new species of treefrog, Hyla luctuosa, is described from the Serra do Japi in southeastern Brazil...
INTRODUCTION Few groups of Neotropical anurans are so diverse and taxonomically puzzling as the Hyla...
In the present paper Hyla ornatissima Noble is removed from the synonymy of Hyla granosa Boulenger, ...
Abstract. Until now, the treefrog Myersiohyla neblinaria was only known from four highland localitie...
A new species of treefrog is described from Chapada Diamantina in the central State of Bahia, Brazil...
In this contribution previously unpublished information about the geographic variation in Hyla bogot...
Se nomina y describe una nueva especie de Hyla de la vertiente occidental, norte, de la Cordillera O...
A new species of hylid frog is described from south of the State of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil i...
During field work in Venezuela and Brazil a difference in call was noticed between specimens of larg...
We review the systematics of the Hypsiboas calcaratus species complex, a group of widely distributed...
We describe a new species, genus Hyla, frown the oak, forests of the Mixteca Alta of northwest Oaxac...
The Hyloscirtus larinopygion group is a clade of 16 species of large hylids that inhabit cascading A...