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Hyla squirella

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Hyla squirella Bosc in Daudin, 1800


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L'histoire générale des Batraciens, et la description des cinquante-deux genres et des cent soixante-trois espèces des deux premiers sous-ordres: les Péromèles qui n'ont pas de membres, et les Anoures qui sont privés de la queue
A M C Duméril and G Bibron. (1841) Erpétologie Genérale ou Histoire Naturelle Complète des Reptiles 8: 1-790
Dritter Nachtrag zum Katalog der Herpetologischen Sammlung des Basler Museums
F Müller (1884) Verhandlungen Ges Basel 7: 274-297
Notes on reptiles and batrachians collected in Florida in 1892 and 1893
(1894) Proc. US. Natl. Mus 17: 317-339
Batrachia and Reptilia from the Bahamas
Thomas Barbour (1904) Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 46(3): 55-61
Some cold-blooded vertebrates from the Florida keys
H W Fowler (1906) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 58: 77-113
The reptiles and batrachians of Victoria and Refugio Counties, Texas
John K Strecker (1908) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 21: 47-52
A preliminary annotated list of the batrachia of Texas
J K Strecker (1908) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 21: 53-61
Notes on the narrow-mouthed toads (Engystoma) and the description of a new species from southeastern Texas
J K Strecker (1909) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 22: 115-120
Some notes on the zoology of Lake Ellis, Craven County, North Carolina, with special reference to herpetology
C S Brimley (1909) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 22: 129-137
Records of some reptiles and batrachians from the Southeastern United States
C S Brimley (1910) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 23: 9-18
Cold-blooded vertebrates from Florida, the West Indies, Costa Rica, and eastern Brazil
H W Fowler (1915) Proceed ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 67: 244-269
Further Notes on the Salientia of Jacksonville, FLA
Richard F Deckert (1915) Copeia 18: 3-5
Amphibians and Reptiles from the Pecos Valley
Max M Ellis (1917) Copeia 43: 39-40
Synopsis and description of North American tadpoles
A H Wright (1929) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 74: 1-70
The helminths parasitic in the Amphibia and Reptilia of Houston, Texas, and vicinity
Paul D Harwood (1932) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 81: 1-71
Hybridization in U. S. treefrogs of the genus Hyla
W F Pybum and J P Kennedy (1961) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 74: 157-160
The systematics of the Pacific tree frog, Hyla regilla
David L Jameson, James P Mackey and Rollin C Richmond (1966) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 33: 551-620
Neotropical hylid frogs, genus Smilisca
W E Duellman and L Trueb (1966) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 17: 281-375
Biosystematics of the canyon tree frog Hyla cadaverina Cope (=Hyla californiae Gorman)
Robert W Ball and David L Jameson (1970) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 37: 363-380
The Carolina salt marsh snake: a distinct form of Natrix sipedon
R Conant and J D Lazell (1973) Breviora 400: 1-13
Systematics and evolution of the Greater Antillean hylid frogs
L Trueb and M J Tyler (1974) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas 24: 1-60
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