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On the classification of the anurous batrachians
S G Mivart (1869) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869: 280-295
Notice of a second species of Triprion
A Günther (1882) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 10: 279-279
XXV.—Embryogeny of the Bryozoa; an attempt at a general theory of their development, founded upon the study of their metamorphoses
Jules Barrois (1882) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 265-279
XXXIII.—Description of a new genus and species of frogs of the family Hylidæ
G A Boulenger (1882) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 10: 326-328
First Report on Additions to the Batrachian Collection in the Natural History Museum
G A Boulenger (1886) Proceedings of the Zoological Society 1886: 411-416
June 29, 1886
Osbert Salvin (1886) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1886: 330-505
Description of a new genus and species of tailless batrachian from tropical America
Leonhard Stejneger and Frederick C Test (1891) Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 14(847): 167-168
Notes on American batrachians
G A Boulenger (1891) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 8: 453-457
Descriptions of new batrachians in the British Museum
G A Boulenger (1896) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 17: 401-406
On some treefrogs allied to Hyla caerulea, with remarks on noteworthy secondary sexual characters in the family Hylidae
(1912) Zoologische Jahrbuecher Jena Supplement 15: 211-218
Triprion, Diaglena, Corythomantis, etc. uma subsecção de HYLIDÆ, com duas especies novas
Alipio De Mirandia-Ribeiro (1920) Revista do Museu Paulista 12: 83-89
On the Variation of the Scapula in the Batrachian Groups Aglossa and Arcifera
Joan B Procter (1921) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1921: 197-214
Mexican tailless amphibians in the United States National Museum
Remington Kellogg (1932) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 160: 1-224
Mexican herpetological novelties
Hobart M Smith (1939) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash 52: 187-196
The frog genus Diglena with a description of a new species
E H Taylor (1942) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 28: 57-65
Notes on some frogs from Peru and Ecuador
G S Myers (1942) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 55: 151-155
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
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
Systematic status of a South American frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige
John D Lynch and Howard L Freeman (1966) University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Miscellaneous Publication 17(10): 493-502
The genera of phyllomedusine frogs (Anura: Hylidae)
W E Duellman (1968) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 18: 1-10
The amphibians and reptiles of Sinaloa, Mexico
L M Hardy and And R W Mcdiarmid (1969) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 18: 39-252
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
Evolutionary relationships, osteology, and zoogeography of leptodactyloid frogs
J D Lynch (1971) Miscellaneous Publications of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History 53: 1-238
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
The phylogenetic significance of vocal sac structure in hylid frogs
M J Tyler (1971) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 19: 319-360
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