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Example sentences for "hylid"

Lexicographically close words:
hygrometric; hygrometrical; hygroscopic; hygroscopicity; hyiu; hylids; hym; hyme; hymeneal; hymenial
  1. Notes on Late Cenozoic hylid and leptodactylid frogs from Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.

  2. Additional hylid and leptodactylid remains from the Pleistocene of Texas and Florida Herpetologica.

  3. Taxonomic notes on some Mexican and Central American hylid frogs.

  4. Descriptions of two species of frogs, genus Ptychohyla; studies of American hylid frogs, V.

  5. The frogs of the hylid Genus Phrynohyas Fitzinger, 1843.

  6. No fewer than 19 new species of hylid frogs have been discovered and named from Mexico and Central America in the past decade.

  7. In the spring and summer of 1966 I studied hylid frogs in many parts of southern Mexico and Central America; the field work was designed to obtain specimens and data that would resolve certain systematic problems.

  8. The frogs of the hylid genus Phrynohyas Fitzinger, 1843.

  9. Stokely and List (1954) described early cranial development in the hylid Pseudacris triseriata triseriata.

  10. The biology of the hylid frog Triprion petasatus.

  11. Because our knowledge of the skeleton in hylids is so incomplete, we are not attempting to place Smilisca in the general scheme of hylid phylogeny on the basis of skeletal characters.

  12. One of us (Trueb, 1970a) studied the cranial osteology of casque-headed hylid frogs and redefined the genus Osteocephalus but did not determine the number of species in the genus.

  13. The geographical distributions and morphological characteristics of these four genera suggest that they are more closely related to one another than with any other hylid genera.

  14. Among the amphibians sent to the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris by a Monsieur Leprieur in French Guiana was a single female specimen of a moderately large hylid having a well-ossified skull and smooth dorsal skin.

  15. The phylogenetic significance of vocal sac structure in hylid frogs.

  16. Goin (1961) presented a generic synopsis of the genera of hylid frogs, in which he recognized Osteocephalus and stated: "There are perhaps eight or ten species of this genus in South America.

  17. Comparative studies of hylid skulls are expected to yield information of taxonomic importance.

  18. Consequently, any attempt to place Ptychohyla in the over-all scheme of hylid phylogeny would be premature at this time.

  19. New species of hylid frogs from Mexico with comments on the rare Hyla bistincta Cope.

  20. In streams where Ptychohyla and other hylid tadpoles occur, empty egg capsules have been found on the lee sides of rocks, but there is no way to determine which species laid the eggs.

  21. The only other sympatric hylid that could be confused with Ptychohyla spinipollex is Hyla bromeliacea, which has a round snout and yellowish tan dorsum not marked with dark brown.

  22. Small hylids having stream-adapted tadpoles and differing from other hylid genera in having large ventrolateral glands in breeding males.

  23. If the presence of ventrolateral glands in breeding males is ignored, a student of salientian systematics might derive the Ptychohyla euthysanota group from a hylid stock containing Hyla miotympanum and Hyla mixomaculata.

  24. The breeding habits, eggs, and tadpoles of the hylid frogs Hyla ebraccata and Phyllomedusa callidryas taylori are described, as are the eggs and juveniles of Laemanctus deborrei.

  25. To my knowledge Smilisca baudini is the only hylid to breed in these pools at Chinaja, although perhaps Smilisca phaeota also utilizes them.

  26. This paper is a result of investigations on hylid frogs supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF-GB-5818).

  27. Pithecopus ayeaye, a new Brazilian hylid with vertical pupils and grasping feet.

  28. No hylid genus is edentate, and none has either T-shaped terminal phalanges or the unusual dorsal spinules.

  29. My studies on hylid frogs are supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant G 9827).

  30. A new genus and species of Mexican hylid frogs.

  31. Etheridge, we again crossed the isthmus several times in order to gather ecological data in the wet season, and studied especially hylid frogs, most of which had not been seen in the dry season.

  32. This is the only species of small hylid that crosses the isthmus.

  33. Sexual dimorphism in the hylid frog Agalychnis dacnicolor Cope, and the status of Agalychnis alcorni Taylor.

  34. A new hylid frog of the genus Agalychnis from southwestern Mexico.

  35. This small hylid is abundant in the Tepalcatepec Valley to elevations of about 1000 meters; it was found infrequently on the coastal lowlands.

  36. Descriptions of two species of frogs, Genus Ptychohyla--studies of American hylid frogs, V.


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