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The Collinses' mountain chorus frog (Pseudacris collinsorum), which ranges from southwestern North Carolina/southeastern Tennessee south to most of Alabama aside from the north and west to northeastern Mississippi, was formerly thought to represent a population of P. brachyphona, but was described as a distinct species in 2020.
Formerly considered a population of the Appalachian mountain chorus frog (P. brachyphona), a study published in 2020 found significant genetic divergence from P. brachyphona and thus described it as a distinct species, P. collinsorum. It was named in honor of herpetologist Joseph T. Collins and his wife, wildlife photographer Suzanne L. Collins ...
Pseudacris (commonly known as the chorus frogs) is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae found in North America ranging from the Pacific coastline to the Atlantic.. The name of the genus comes from the Greek pseudes (false) and akris (), probably a reference to the repeated rasping trill of most chorus frogs, which is similar to that of the insect.
Chorus frogs Mountain chorus frog, Pseudacris brachyphona LC and: [n 2] Collinses' mountain chorus frog, Pseudacris collinsorum [9] [n 5] Brimley's chorus frog ...
Collinses' mountain chorus frog Hylidae: Unranked Pseudacris crucifer: spring peeper: Hylidae: Lowest Pseudacris feriarum: upland chorus frog: Hylidae: Lowest Pseudacris nigrita: southern chorus frog: Hylidae: Lowest Pseudacris ocularis: little grass frog: Hylidae: High Pseudacris ornata: ornate chorus frog: Hylidae: Moderate Osteopilus ...
A new species of frog has been officially confirmed, close to 80 years after its existence was first theorized. The frog, Rana kauffeldi, is a type of leopard frog, and the process of establishing ...
Pages in category "Chorus frogs" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Collinses' mountain chorus frog; I. Illinois chorus frog; L. Little ...
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