Dendropsophus

Dendropsophus
Brazilian coastal tree frog (Dendropsophus decipiens)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Amphibia
Order:Anura
Family:Hylidae
Subfamily:Hylinae
Genus:Dendropsophus
Fitzinger, 1843
Species

95, see text.

Dendropsophus is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. They are distributed in Central and South America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina and Uruguay. They are sometimes known under the common name Fitzinger neotropical treefrogs or yellow treefrogs[1]

This genus was resurrected in 2005 following a major revision of the family Hylidae.[2] The species believed to have 30 chromosomes, previously placed in the genus Hyla, were later moved to this genus.[1]

Species

95 species are currently assigned to this genus.[1]

Binomial name and authorCommon name
D. acreanus (Bokermann, 1964)Acre tree frog
D. amicorum (Mijares-Urrutia, 1998)
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. koechlini (Duellman & Trueb, 1989)Koechlin's tree frog
D. labialis (Peters, 1863)Green-dotted tree frog
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. 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. 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)
D. novaisi (Bokermann, 1968)Bokermann's tree frog
D. oliveirai (Bokermann, 1963)Xeric tree frog
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. 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. 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)

References

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  2. Faivovich, J.; Haddad, C.F.B.; Garcia, P.C.A.; Frost, D.R.; Campbell, J.A.; Wheeler, W.C., 2005: Systematic Review of the Frog Family Hylidae, with Special Reference to Hylinae: Phylogenetic Analysis and Taxonomic Revision. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, Num. 294, pp.1-240.
  3. Motta, A., Castroviejo-Fisher, S., Venegas, P.J., Orrico, V.G.D., & Padial, J.M. (2012). "A new species of the Dendropsophus parviceps group from the western Amazon basin (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae)." Zootaxa 3249: 18-30.
  4. Dias, Iuri Ribeiro; Haddad, Célio Fernando Baptista; Argôlo, Antônio Jorge Suzart; Orrico, Victor Goyannes Dill (2017-03-08). "The 100th: An appealing new species of Dendropsophus (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae) from northeastern Brazil". PLOS ONE. 12 (3): e0171678. Bibcode:2017PLoSO..1271678D. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0171678. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 5342187. PMID 28273092.
  5. Ortega-Andrade, H.M. & Ron, S.R. (2013). "A new species of small tree frog, genus Dendropsophus (Anura: Hylidae) from the eastern Amazon lowlands of Ecuador" Zootaxa 3652: 163-178.
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