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Hyla leucophyllata

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Hyla leucophyllata (Beireis, 1783)


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An examination of the Reptilia and Batrachia obtained by the Orton Expedition to Equador and the Upper Amazon, with notes on other species
E D Cope (1868) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 20: 96-140
Ninth contribution to the herpetology of tropical America
E D Cope (1871) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 23: 200-224
On some Batrachia and Nematognathi brought from the upper Amazon by Prof. Orton
E D Cope (1874) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 26: 120-137
Catalogue of the species of batrachians and reptiles contained in a collection made at Pebas, Upper Amazon, by John Hauxwell
E D Cope (1885) Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 23: 94-103
Fourth Report on Additions to the Batrachian Collection in the Natural-History Museum1
G A Boulenger (1898) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1898: 473-482
Note on an Italian Newt, Molge italica
M G Peracca (1898) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1898: 482-487
Vertebrata from the Savanna of Panama. Reptilia; Amphibia
T Barbour (1906) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 46: 211-230
New Lizards from South America. Collected by Nils Holmgren and A. Roman
(1918) Arkiv For Zoologi Stockholm 11: 1-9
Further studies on the Opalinid ciliate infusorians and their hosts
(1940) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 87: 465-634
New tailless amphibia from Mexico
E H Taylor (1942) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 28: 67-89
Summary of the collections of amphibians made in México under the Walter Rathbone Bacon traveling scholarship
E H Taylor and H M Smith (1945) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 95: 521-613
A bibliography of Mexican Amphibiology
E H Taylor (1947) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 31: 543-589
An annotated checklist and key to the Amphibia of Mexico
H M Smith and And E H Taylor (1948) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 194: 1-118
The Frogs and Toads of Costa Rica
E H Taylor (1952) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 35: 577-942
Frogs of southeastern Brazil
Doris M Cochran (1955) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 206: 1-423
A distributional study of the amphibians of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico
W E Duellman (1960) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 13: 19-72
Taxonomic notes on some Mexican and Central American hylid frogs
W E Duellman (1966) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 17: 263-279
The genera of phyllomedusine frogs (Anura: Hylidae)
W E Duellman (1968) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 18: 1-10
Middle American frogs of the Hyla microcephala group
William E Duellman and M J Fouquette (1968) University of Kansas Publications of the Museum of Natural History 17(12): 517-557
Middle American frogs of the Hyla microcephala group
W E Duellman and M J Fouquette (1968) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 17: 519-557
Frogs of Columbia
Doris M Cochran and Coleman J Goin (1970) Bull U S National Museum 288: 1-655
Speciation in frogs of the Hyla Parviceps group in the Upper Amazon Basin
William E Duellman and Martha L Crump (1974) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History the University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 23: 1-40
A reassessment of the taxonomic status of some neotropical hylid frogs
William E Duellman (1974) Occas. Pap. Mus. Nat. Hist. Univ. Kansas 27: 1-27
The Function Of Eggless Capsules And Leaf In Nests Of The Frog Phyllomedusa-Hypochondrialis Anura Hylidae
W F Pyburn (1980) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 93: 153-167
Spix and Wagler type specimens of reptiles and amphibians in the Natural History Musea in Munich (Germany) and Leiden (The Netherlands)
Marinus S Hoogmoed and Ulrich Gruber (1983) Spixiana. Supplement 9: 319-415
Some hylid frogs from the Guiana Highlands, northeastern South America: new species, distributional records, and a generic reallocation
William E Duellman and Marinus S Hoogmoed (1992) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History University of Kansas 147: 1-21
A new species of dimorphic tree frog, genus Hyla (Amphibia: Anura: Hyldiae), from the Vaupés River of Colombia
W F Pyburn (1993) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 106: 46-50
Amphibians and reptiles from northern Departamento Loreto, Peru: Taxonomy and biogeography
W E Duellman and J R Mendelson (1995) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 55: 329-376
Anuran amphibians from a seasonally dry forest in southeastern Peru and comparisons of the anurans among sites in the upper Amazon basin
William E Duellman and Richard Thomas (1996) Occasional papers of the Natural History Museum, the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 180: 1-34
Natural history and resource use of four Amazonian tadpole assemblages
Erik Russel Wild (1996) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas 176: 1-59
Frogs of the Hyla armata and Hyla pulchella groups in the Andes of South America, with definitions and analyses of phylogenetic relationships of Andean groups of Hyla
William E Duellman, Ignacio De La Riva and Eric R Wild (1997) Scientific Papers Natural History Museum University of Kansas 3: 1-41
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