FIGURE 10. Geographic distribution of Boana cinerascens and Boana gracilis based on the localities of type specimens and samples included in our analyses. Black-star = Tefé, Amazonas, Brazil (type-locality of Boana cinerascens). White-star = Rio Uaupés (north of Ipanoré), Amazonas, Brazil (type-locality of Boana gracilis). White-rhombus = Canelos, Ecuador (type-locality of Hyla granosa). Circles = Boana gracilis. Triangle = both species. 1 = Parque Nacional do Jaú, Novo Airão, Amazonas, Brazil. 2 = Parque Nacional de Anavilhanas, Novo Airão, Amazonas, Brazil. 3 = Muri, Scrub Camp, Iwokrama, Guyana. 4 = San José de Chipiro, Boca del río Ventuari, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela. 5 = Macuruco, confluencia Orinoco-Ventuari, Alto Orinoco, Ama...
FIGURE 4. Recently collected specimens of Green Tree Frogs included in this study—Boana gracilis (se...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal and ventral views of newly collected preserved specimens of Boana hobbsi (Cochran &...
FIGURE 10. Calling sites of Hyloscirtus japreria sp. nov. (a) Hidden behind water curtains of small ...
FIGURE 1. Illustrations of type specimens currently referred to Boana cinerascens in this study. (A)...
FIGURE 10. Distribution map of Bolitoglossa caldwellae sp. nov. and Bolitoglossa madeira sp. nov. an...
FIGURE 6. Neotype of Hyla cinerascens Spix, 1824 (= Boana cinerascens) (MPEG 40282). (A) Dorsal and ...
FIGURE 5. Known geographic distribution of Boana hobbsi (Cochran & Goin, 1970) in the northwestern A...
FIGURE 3. Recently collected specimens of green tree frogs included in this study—Boana cinerascens....
FIGURE 7. Neotype of Hyla cinerascens Spix, 1824 (= Boana cinerascens) (MPEG 40282). (A) Lateral vie...
FIGURE 2. Syntypes of Hyla granosa gracilis Melin, 1941 (NHMG 467). Photos available at the NHMG web...
FIGURE 8. Advertisement calls of Boana cinerascens— oscillogram (above) and spectrograms (below). (A...
FIGURE 10. A. Ololygon strigilata, Fazenda Provisão, Uruçuca, Bahia, Brazil. P. Peloso. B. Ololygon ...
FIGURE 10. Geographic distribution of Thoropa bryomantis sp. n., T. lutzi and T. petropolitana: 1—Se...
FIGURE 10. Axillary amplexus in (A) Boana platanera sp. nov. from Sabaneta sector, El Hatillo, state...
FIGURE 10. Distribution of Caecilia tentaculata. Open symbols represent data from literature and clo...
FIGURE 4. Recently collected specimens of Green Tree Frogs included in this study—Boana gracilis (se...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal and ventral views of newly collected preserved specimens of Boana hobbsi (Cochran &...
FIGURE 10. Calling sites of Hyloscirtus japreria sp. nov. (a) Hidden behind water curtains of small ...
FIGURE 1. Illustrations of type specimens currently referred to Boana cinerascens in this study. (A)...
FIGURE 10. Distribution map of Bolitoglossa caldwellae sp. nov. and Bolitoglossa madeira sp. nov. an...
FIGURE 6. Neotype of Hyla cinerascens Spix, 1824 (= Boana cinerascens) (MPEG 40282). (A) Dorsal and ...
FIGURE 5. Known geographic distribution of Boana hobbsi (Cochran & Goin, 1970) in the northwestern A...
FIGURE 3. Recently collected specimens of green tree frogs included in this study—Boana cinerascens....
FIGURE 7. Neotype of Hyla cinerascens Spix, 1824 (= Boana cinerascens) (MPEG 40282). (A) Lateral vie...
FIGURE 2. Syntypes of Hyla granosa gracilis Melin, 1941 (NHMG 467). Photos available at the NHMG web...
FIGURE 8. Advertisement calls of Boana cinerascens— oscillogram (above) and spectrograms (below). (A...
FIGURE 10. A. Ololygon strigilata, Fazenda Provisão, Uruçuca, Bahia, Brazil. P. Peloso. B. Ololygon ...
FIGURE 10. Geographic distribution of Thoropa bryomantis sp. n., T. lutzi and T. petropolitana: 1—Se...
FIGURE 10. Axillary amplexus in (A) Boana platanera sp. nov. from Sabaneta sector, El Hatillo, state...
FIGURE 10. Distribution of Caecilia tentaculata. Open symbols represent data from literature and clo...
FIGURE 4. Recently collected specimens of Green Tree Frogs included in this study—Boana gracilis (se...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal and ventral views of newly collected preserved specimens of Boana hobbsi (Cochran &...
FIGURE 10. Calling sites of Hyloscirtus japreria sp. nov. (a) Hidden behind water curtains of small ...