The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America

The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America

The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America The tree frogs of...
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The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America

The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America

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The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America

¥2,146 ¥1,073
Author: León, Juan R.
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America

The tree frogs of the Hyla rubra group are abundant and form a conspicuous element of the Neotropical frog fauna. Representatives of the group occur from lowland Mxico to Argentina; the greatest diversity is reached in the lowlands of southeastern Brazil (Cochran, 1955). The group apparently originated in South America; the endemic Central American species evolved from stocks that invaded Middle America after the closure of the Colombian Portal in the late Pliocene. Dunn (1933) partially defined the rubra group as it occurs in Central America. Cope (1865, 1876, 1887), Brocchi (1881), Boulenger (1882), Gnther (1901), Noble (1918), Kellogg (1932), Dunn and Emlen (1932), Stuart (1935), and Gaige (1936) dealt with the Middle American species now considered to make up the rubra group. More recently, Taylor (1952, 1958), Fouquette (1958), Starrett (1960), and Duellman (1960, 1963, 1966a) studied aspects of the taxonomy and biology of the species of this group. The five species of the rubra group in Central America have received ten different names. One species, Hyla staufferi, has received five names (two subspecies are recognized herein). Hyla boulengeri was named in the genus Scytopis, but the type species of Scytopis is a member of the genus Phrynohyas Fitzinger, 1843 (Duellman, 1956.) ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 32505
Author: León, Juan R.
Release Date: May 24, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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