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Hyla microcephala

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Hyla microcephala Cope, 1886


References in BioStor

    
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XLII.—Descriptions of new batrachians in the collection of the British Museum (Natural History)
G A Boulenger (1899) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 3: 273-277
Amphibians and Reptiles from El Valle de Anton, Panama
E R Dunn (1933) Occasional Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History 8: 65-79
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
Additions to the known herpetological fauna of Costa Rica with comments on other species. No. III
E H Taylor (1958) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 39: 3-40
Salientia of Venezuela
Juan A Rivero (1961) Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard 126(1): 1-207
Type specimens of reptiles and amphibians in the United States National Museum
(1961) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 220: 1-291
Neotropical hylid frogs, genus Smilisca
W E Duellman and L Trueb (1966) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 17: 281-375
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
The systematics of the frogs of the Hyla rubra group in Middle America
J R León (1969) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 18: 505-545
Frogs of Columbia
Doris M Cochran and Coleman J Goin (1970) Bull U S National Museum 288: 1-655
Evolutionary relationships of casque-headed tree frog with co-ossified skulls (family Hylidae)
L Trueb (1970) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 18: 547-716
Generic key and synopsis for free-living larvae and tadpoles of Mexican amphibians
R Altig and R A Brandon (1971) Tulane Studies of Zoology and Botany 17: 10-15
A review of the neotropical frogs of the Hyla bogotensis group
W E Duellman (1972) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas 11: 1-31
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
Larval life in the leaves: arboreal tadpole types, with special attention to the morphology, ecology, and behavior of the oophagous Osteopilus brunneus (Hylidae) larva
Michael J Lannoo, Daniel S Townsend and Richard J Wassersug (1987) Fieldiana Zoology 38: 1-31
The status of the hylid frog genus Ololygon and the recognition of Scinax Wagler, 1830
William E Duellman and John J Wiens (1992) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 151: 1-23
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
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