Scinax ruber ( Laurenti, 1768 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.3.387 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E887E2-FFD1-5E34-7463-5446316880FA |
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Marcus |
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Scinax ruber ( Laurenti, 1768 ) |
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Scinax ruber ( Laurenti, 1768) View in CoL
Hyla rubra Laurenti 1768: 35 View in CoL .
Scinax ruber View in CoL — Kölher and Böhme 1996: 139.
In this study, males SVL = 29.1–31.7 mm, females SVL = 33.1–40.4 mm. The species is identified by a snout rounded in dorsal view, absent membranes between the fingers of the hands and the toes have membranes along three-fourths of their length except between fingers I and II, where they are rudimentary; the skin on the back is smooth and the skin on the belly is granular ( Duellman 1978). Dorsum is brown or pale matt yellow, the belly var- ies between cream and creamy yellow, and the vocal sac is yellow. A total of 7 individuals were observed between 250 and 380 m, on leaves of vegetation in water bodies and grasslands close to wet forest relicts, in Station 5. The spe- cies is distributed from Panamá to Brazil, and in Colombia, it is present in the inter-Andean valleys, the Chocó biogeographic zone, Caribbean region and the Amazon ( Suárez and Alzate Basto 2014, Acosta-Galvis 2019).
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