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Dendropsophus is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. They live in Central and South America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina and Uruguay. They are sometimes called Fitzinger neotropical treefrogs or yellow treefrogs[1]
Dendropsophus | |
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Brazilian coastal tree frog (Dendropsophus decipiens) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Order: | Anura |
Family: | Hylidae |
Subfamily: | Dendropsophinae |
Genus: | Dendropsophus Fitzinger, 1843 |
Species | |
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For a while, scientists decided not to use this genus. In 2005, they started using it again after a large revision of the family Hylidae.[2] Some of the frogs that had been in Hyla were moved to Dendropsophus if they had 30 chromosomes.[1]
Dendropsophus has these species in it:[1]
Binomial name and author | Common name |
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D. acreanus (Bokermann, 1964) | Acre tree frog |
D. amicorum (Mijares-Urrutia, 1998) | Socopo tree frog |
D. anataliasiasi (Bokermann, 1972) | Goias tree frog |
D. anceps (Lutz, 1929) | Estrella tree frog |
D. aperomeus (Duellman, 1982) | Balzapata tree frog |
D. araguaya (Napoli & Caramaschi, 1998) | |
D. arndti (Jansen 2017) | |
D. battersbyi (Rivero, 1961) | Battersby's tree frog |
D. berthalutzae (Bokermann, 1962) | Bertha's tree frog |
D. bifurcus (Andersson, 1945) | Upper Amazon tree frog |
D. bilobatus (Ferrão, Moravec, Hanken & Lima, 2020) | |
D. bipunctatus (Spix, 1824) | Two-spotted tree frog |
D. bogerti (Cochran & Goin, 1970) | |
D. bokermanni (Goin, 1960) | Bokermann's Tarauaca tree frog |
D. branneri (Cochran, 1948) | |
D. brevifrons (Duellman & Crump, 1974) | Crump tree frog |
D. bromeliaceus Ferreira, Faivovich, Beard, and Pombal, 2015 | Teresensis’ bromeliad treefrog |
D. cachimbo (Napoli & Caramaschi, 1999) | |
D. carnifex (Duellman, 1969) | Executioner tree frog |
D. cerradensis (Napoli & Caramaschi, 1998) | |
D. coffeus (Köhler, Jungfer & Reichle, 2005) | |
D. columbianus (Boettger, 1892) | Boettger's Colombian tree frog |
D. counani Fouquet, Orrico, Ernst, Blanc, Martinez, Vacher, Rodrigues, Ouboter, Jairam, and Ron, 2015 | |
D. cruzi (Pombal & Bastos, 1998) | |
D. decipiens (Lutz, 1925) | Brazilian Coastal tree frog |
D. delarivai (Köhler & Lötters, 2001) | |
D. dutrai (Gomes & Peixoto, 1996) | |
D. ebraccatus (Cope, 1874) | Hourglass tree frog |
D. elegans (Wied-Neuwied, 1824) | Elegant forest tree frog |
D. elianeae (Napoli & Caramaschi, 2000) | |
D. frosti (Motta et al., 2012)[3] | |
D. garagoensis (Kaplan, 1991) | Garagoa tree frog |
D. gaucheri (Lescure & Marty, 2000) | |
D. giesleri (Mertens, 1950) | Giesler's tree frog |
D. goughi (Boulenger, 1911) | |
D. grandisonae (Goin, 1966) | Mazaruni tree frog |
D. gryllatus (Duellman, 1973) | Pacific Lowland tree frog |
D. haddadi (Bastos & Pombal, 1996) | |
D. haraldschultzi (Bokermann, 1962) | Harald's tree frog |
D. jimi (Napoli & Caramaschi, 1999) | |
D. joannae (Köhler & Lötters, 2001) | |
D. juliani (Moravec, Aparicio & Köhler, 2006) | |
D. kamagarini (Rivadeneira, Venegas, and Ron, 2018) | |
D. koechlini (Duellman and Trueb, 1989) | Koechlin's tree frog |
D. kubricki (Rivadeneira, Venegas, and Ron, 2018) | |
D. leali (Bokermann, 1964) | |
D. leucophyllatus (Beireis, 1783) | Bereis' tree frog |
D. limai (Bokermann, 1962) | Sao Vicente tree frog |
D. luddeckei (Guarnizo, Escallón, Cannatella, and Amézquita, 2012) | |
D. luteoocellatus (Roux, 1927) | El Mene tree frog |
D. manonegra (Rivera-Correa and Orrico, 2013) | |
D. mapinguari Peloso, Orrico, Haddad, Lima, and Sturaro, 2016 | |
D. marmoratus (Laurenti, 1768) | Marbled tree frog |
D. mathiassoni (Cochran & Goin, 1970) | Mathiasson's tree frog |
D. melanargyreus (Cope, 1887) | Interior tree frog |
D. meridensis (Rivero, 1961) | Mérida tree frog |
D. meridianus (Lutz, 1954) | |
D. microcephalus (Cope, 1886) | Yellow tree frog |
D. microps (Peters, 1872) | Nova Friburgo tree frog |
D. minimus (Ahl, 1933) | Taperinha tree frog |
D. minusculus (Rivero, 1971) | Rivero's tiny tree frog |
D. minutus (Peters, 1872) | Lesser tree frog |
D. miyatai (Vigle & Goberdhan-Vigle, 1990) | Hosteria La Selva tree frog |
D. molitor (Schmidt, 1857) | Green dotted treefrog |
D. nahdereri (Lutz & Bokermann, 1963) | Estrada Saraiva tree frog |
D. nanus (Boulenger, 1889) | Dwarf tree frog |
D. nekronastes (Dias, Haddad, Argôlo & Orrico, 2017)[4] | |
D. norandinus (Rivera-Correa and Gutiérrez-Cárdenas, 2012) | North Andean tree frog |
D. novaisi (Bokermann, 1968) | Bokermann's tree frog |
D. oliveirai (Bokermann, 1963) | Xeric tree frog |
D. ozzyi Orrico, Peloso, Sturaro, Silva, Neckel-Oliveira, Gordo, Faivovich, and Haddad, 2014 | |
D. padreluna (Kaplan & Ruiz-Carranza, 1997) | |
D. parviceps (Boulenger, 1882) | Sarayacu tree frog |
D. pauiniensis (Heyer, 1977) | Pauini tree frog |
D. pelidna (Duellman, 1989) | Betania tree frog |
D. phlebodes (Stejneger, 1906) | San Carlos tree frog |
D. praestans (Duellman & Trueb, 1983) | San Agustin tree frog |
D. pseudomeridianus (Cruz, Caramaschi & Dias, 2000) | |
D. reichlei (Moravec, Aparicio, Guerrero-Reinhard, Calderon & Köhler, 2008) | |
D. reticulatus (Jiménez de la Espada, 1870) | Reticulated tree frog |
D. rhea (Napoli and Caramaschi, 1999) | |
D. rhodopeplus (Günther, 1858) | Red-skirted tree frog |
D. riveroi (Cochran & Goin, 1970) | Rivero's Amazon tree frog |
D. robertmertensi (Taylor, 1937) | Mertens' yellow tree frog |
D. rossalleni (Goin, 1959) | Ross Allen's tree frog |
D. rozenmani Jansen, Santana, Teixeira, and Köhler, 2019 | |
D. rubicundulus (Reinhardt & Lütken, 1862) | Lagoa Santa tree frog |
D. ruschii (Weygoldt & Peixoto, 1987) | Rusch's tree frog |
D. salli (Jungfer, Reichle, and Piskurek, 2010) | |
D. sanborni (Schmidt, 1944) | Sanborn's tree frog |
D. sarayacuensis (Shreve, 1935) | Shreve's Sarayacu tree frog |
D. sartori (Smith, 1951) | Taylor's yellow tree frog |
D. schubarti (Bokermann, 1963) | Schubart's Rondonia tree frog |
D. seniculus (Cope, 1868) | Corcovado tree frog |
D. shiwiarum (Ortega-Andrade & Ron, 2013)[5] | |
D. soaresi (Caramaschi & Jim, 1983) | Picos tree frog |
D. stingi (Kaplan, 1994) | Kaplan's Garagoa tree frog |
D. studerae (Carvalho e Silva, de Carvalho e Silva & Izecksohn, 2003) | |
D. subocularis (Dunn, 1934) | Rio Tuquesa tree frog |
D. timbeba (Martins & Cardoso, 1987) | Cardoso's tree frog |
D. tintinnabulum (Melin, 1941) | Rio Uaupes tree frog |
D. triangulum (Günther, 1869) | Triangle tree frog |
D. tritaeniatus (Bokermann, 1965) | Three-banded tree frog |
D. virolinensis (Kaplan & Ruiz-Carranza, 1997) | |
D. walfordi (Bokermann, 1962) | |
D. werneri (Cochran, 1952) | Bailey's tree frog |
D. xapuriensis (Martins & Cardoso, 1987) | Xapuri tree frog |
D. yaracuyanus (Mijares-Urrutia & Rivero, 2000) | Sierra de Aroa tree frog |
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