Hyla

European tree frog Hyla arborea, copyright RobertC1301.

Belongs within: Hylinae.

Hyla is a Palaearctic genus of moderate-sized, arboreal, primarily green frogs with expanded terminal discs on the digits (Duellman et al. 2016).

<==Hyla Laurenti 1768 [=Hylaria Rafinesque 1814]DMH16
|--+--+--H. annectans (Jerdon 1870)PW11, L50 [=Polypedates annectansL50, H. annectens (l. c.)L50]
| | `--H. tsinlingensisPW11
| `--+--H. chinensisDMH16
| `--H. simplexDMH16
`--+--H. meridionalisPW11 [=H. arborea meridionalisM55]
`--+--+--H. felixarabicaDMH16
| `--H. savignyiDMH16 [=H. arborea savignyiM55]
`--+--H. sardaDMH16 [=H. arborea sardaM55]
`--+--H. arborea (Linnaeus 1758) [=Rana arborea; incl. *H. viridis Laurenti 1768]DMH16
| |--H. a. arboreaS00
| `--H. a. kretensisS00
`--+--H. intermediaDMH16
`--+--H. molleriDMH16
`--H. orientalisDMH16

Hyla incertae sedis:
H. albomarginataR72
H. aruensisB28
H. aureaR13
H. baderi Lynch 1965H00
H. baudiniPK61
H. bifurcaMW75
H. bipunctataB89
H. caeruleaF89
H. citropusS89
H. claresignataKF69
H. crepitansMW75
H. cyclorhynchusG54
H. dentataF89
H. dimolopsF89
H. elaeochroaH86
H. fasciataMW75
H. favosaMW75
H. freycinetiF13
H. garbeiDS86
H. goeldiiKF69
H. hallowelliiDMH16
H. hazalaeH86
H. heilpriniH96
H. heinzsteinitziDMH16
H. holmani Lynch 1966M00
H. krefftiiF89
H. lanciformisDS86
H. leucophyllataMW75
H. marmorataMW75
H. minutaB89
H. miocenica Holman 1966RR00
H. miofloridana Holman 1967RR00
H. miseraR72
H. montanaKF69
H. nana Boulenger 1889B89
H. nasicaB89
H. occularis [=Rana occularis]J23
H. parvicepsMW75
H. peroniiF89
H. phlebodesMW75
H. phrynoderma Boulenger 1889B89
H. phyllochroaS89
H. pseudopumaH86
H. pulchellaPRB10
|--H. p. pulchellaPRB10
`--H. p. cordobaePRB10
H. punctataB89
H. raniformisPK61
H. rhodopeplaMW75
H. sanchiangensisL50
H. sarayacuensisMW75
H. septentrionalisKF69
H. siopelaH86
H. spegazzinii Boulenger 1889B89
H. staufferiH86
H. stepheniW06
H. swanstoni Holman 1968RR00
H. triangulumMW75
H. venulosaR72
H. warreniVSD02
H. zhaopingensisDMH16

*Type species of generic name indicated

References

[B28] Betrem, J. G. 1928. Monographie der Indo-Australischen Scoliiden mit zoogeographischen Betrachtungen. H. Veenman & Zonen: Wageningen.

[B89] Boulenger, G. A. 1889. On a collection of batrachians made by Prof. Charles Spegazzini at Colonia Resistencia, South Chaco, Argentine Republic. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, Serie 2a, 7: 246–249.

[DS86] Dixon, J. R., & P. Soini. 1986. The Reptiles of the Upper Amazon Basin, Iquitos Region, Peru. Milwaukee Public Museum: Milwaukee.

[DMH16] Duellman, W. E., A. B. Marion & S. B. Hedges. 2016. Phylogenetics, classification, and biogeography of the treefrogs (Amphibia: Anura: Arboranae). Zootaxa 4104 (1): 1–109.

[F89] Fletcher, J. J. 1889. Observations on the oviposition and habits of certain Australian batrachians. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, series 2, 4 (2): 357–387.

[F13] Fry, D. B. 1913. On a Varanus and a frog from Burnett River, Queensland, and a revision of the variations in Limnodynastes dorsalis, Gray. Records of the Australian Museum 10 (2): 17–34, pls 1–3.

[G54] Glauert, L. 1954. Reptiles and frogs. In: Willis, J. H. (ed.) The Archipelago of the Recherche pp. 29–35. Australian Geographical Society: Melbourne.

[H86] Hedges, S. B. 1986. An electrophoretic analysis of Holarctic hylid frog evolution. Systematic Zoology 35 (1): 1–21.

[H96] Hedges, S. B. 1996. Historical biogeography of West Indian vertebrates. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 27: 163–196.

[H00] Holman, J. A. 2000. Pleistocene Amphibia: evolutionary stasis, range adjustments, and recolonization patterns. In: Heatwole, H., & R. L. Carroll (eds) Amphibian Biology vol. 4. Palaeontology. The evolutionary history of amphibians pp. 1445–1458. Surrey Beatty & Sons.

[J23] James, E. 1823. Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1819 and ’20, by order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, sec’y of war: under the command of Major Stephen H. Long. From the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and other gentlemen of the exploring party vol. 1. H. C. Carey & I. Lea: Philadelphia.

[KF69] Kluge, A. G., & J. S. Farris. 1969. Quantitative phyletics and the evolution of anurans. Systematic Zoology 18 (1): 1–32.

[L50] Liu, C.-C. 1950. Amphibians of western China. Fieldiana: Zoology Memoirs 2: 1–400.

[MW75] Maxson, L. R., & A. C. Wilson. 1975. Albumin evolution and organismal evolution in tree frogs (Hylidae). Systematic Zoology 24 (1): 1–15.

[M55] Mertens, R. 1955. Die Amphibien und Reptilien der Insel Elba. Senckenbergiana Biologica 36: 287–296.

[PRB10] Plaul, S. E., N. G. Romero & C. G. Barbeito. 2010. Distribution of the exotic parasite, Lernaea cyprinacea (Copepoda, Lernaeidae) in Argentina. Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists 30 (2): 65–73.

[PK61] Pyburn, W. F., & J. P. Kennedy. 1961. Hybridization in U. S. treefrogs of the genus Hyla. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 74: 157–160.

[PW11] Pyron, R. A., & J. J. Wiens. 2011. A large-scale phylogeny of Amphibia including over 2800 species, and a revised classification of extant frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61: 543–583.

[R72] Righi, G. 1972. Contribuição ao conhecimento dos Oligochaeta brasileiros. Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 25 (18): 149–166.

[RR00] Roček, Z., & J.-C. Rage 2000. Tertiary Anura of Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, and Australia. In: Heatwole, H., & R. L. Carroll (eds) Amphibian Biology vol. 4. Palaeontology. The evolutionary history of amphibians pp. 1332–1387. Surrey Beatty & Sons.

[R13] Roux, J. 1913. Les reptiles de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et des îles Loyalty. In: Sarasin, F., & J. Roux (eds) Nova Caledonia: Forschungen in Neu-Caledonian und auf den Loyalty-Inseln. A. Zoologie vol. 1 pt 2 pp. 79–160. C. W. Kreidels Verlag: Wiesbaden.

[S00] Schneider, H. 2000. Bioacoustic demonstration of the tree frog, Hyla arborea, (Amphibia: Anura) in western Turkey. Zoology in the Middle East 21: 77–85.

[S89] Skuse, F. A. A. 1889. Description of a new genus (Batrachomyia, W. S. Macleay, ms.), and two species of dipterous insects parasitic upon Australian frogs. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, series 2, 4 (1): 171–177, pl. 10.

[VSD02] Villarreal, O., C. Señaris & C. DoNascimiento. 2002. Contribución al conocimiento faunístico del Wei-Assipu-tepui, macizo del Roraima, con énfasis en la anurofauna y opiliofauna. Boletín de la Sociedad Venezolana de Espeleología 36: 46–50.

[W06] Werner, F. 1906. Die nördlichsten Reptilien und Batrachier. In: Römer, F., & F. Schaudinn (eds) Fauna Arctica. Eine Zusammenstellun der arktischen Tierformen, mit besonder Berücksichtigung des Spitzbergen-Gebietes auf Grund der Ergebnisse der Deutschen Expedition in das Nördliche Eismeer im Jahre 1898 vol. 4 pp. 527–544. Gustav Fischer: Jena.

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