Ceratophrys boiei Wied Plate
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/910.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/290287EF-FFAA-FFBA-8D2A-FA2FFC3EA5DF |
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Carolina |
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Ceratophrys boiei Wied Plate |
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Ceratophrys boiei Wied Plate 56
1824 Isis : 673 (diagnosis).
1825 Beitra¨ge: 592, Bahia. Rio de Janeiro.
1829 Abbildungen: Lief. 13.
PRESENT STATUS: Proceratophrys boiei (Wied, 1824) [ Frost, 2014].
REMARKS: This name dates from the 1824 Isis , not the 1825 Beitra¨ge as given by various workers, including Bokermann (1966a: 25), who restricted or ‘‘selected’’ a type locality.
TAXONOMIC SUMMARY OF THE MAXIMILIAN COLLECTION
This section covers three parts: (1) species collected by Prince Maximilian during his Brazilian expedition in the years 1815, 1816, and 1817; (2) primary type specimens still extant in the Maximilian collection; and (3) nomenclatural changes in the collection. Terminology is consistent with the 1999 International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, chapter 6 in Blackwelder (1967), and cited opinions of the International Commission.
The order of species presentation is that of the Beitra¨ge.
SPECIES COLLECTED BY PRINCE MAXIMILIAN
The following list of 61 new species of Brazilian reptiles and amphibians attributed to Prince Maximilian zu Wied includes 1 turtle, 3 amphisbaenians, 8 lizards, 33 snakes, 16 frogs and toads.
TURTLE (1)
Testudo depressa Wied, 1821 — Emys depressa (Wied), 1824
AMPHISBAENIANS (3)
‘‘Typhlops’’ leucogaster Wied 5 nomen dubium Amphisbaena flavescens Wied
LIZARDS (8)
SNAKES (34)
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