Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige

Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige

Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural...
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Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige

Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige

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Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige

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Author: Freeman, Howard L.
Format: eBook
Language: English

Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige

University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, Henry S. Fitch, Frank B. Cross Volume 17, No. 10, pp. 493-502, 3 Figs. Published October 27, 1966 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas PRINTED BY ROBERT R. (BOB) SANDERS, STATE PRINTER TOPEKA, KANSAS 1966 31-5378 Gaige (1926) described Allophryne ruthveni as a new genus and species of diminutive bufonid from British Guiana. Noble (1931) considered A. ruthveni to be a toothless relative of Centrolenella and placed the genus in the Hylidae. Gallardo (1965) suggested that Allophryne is a leptodactylid of uncertain affinities. Other references to the monotypic genus have consisted only of a listing of the name or of its inclusion in a key. To date the holotype and one paratype (both females) have been reported (Gaige, 1926), and the family position of the genus remains unsettled. A male of Allophryne ruthveni is among the amphibians and reptiles collected in southern British Guiana by William A. Bentley in January, 1962, and deposited in the Museum of Natural History at The University of Kansas (KU). Four additional specimens (females) are in the American Museum of Natural History; only one of the latter has definite locality data. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 31293
Author: Freeman, Howard L.
Release Date: Feb 16, 2010
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Language: English

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