Chaco tree frog

Chaco tree frog
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Genus: Hypsiboas
Species: H. raniceps
Binomial name
Hypsiboas raniceps
Cope, 1862
Synonyms

Hyla roeschmanni DeGrys, 1938

The Chaco tree frog (Hypsiboas raniceps) is a frog species in the family Hylidae found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Paraguay, and Venezuela.[2] In Spanish, it is known as rana arborea meridional ("southern tree frog").[1]

Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, rivers, swamps, freshwater lakes, intermittent freshwater lakes, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, urban areas, and heavily degraded former forests.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 La Marca, E.; Azevedo-Ramos, C.; Silvano, D.; Scott, N.; Aquino, L. & Faivovich, J. (2004). "Hypsiboas raniceps". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. International Union for Conservation of Nature. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  2. Frost, Darrel R. (2013). "Hypsiboas raniceps Cope, 1862". Amphibian Species of the World 5.6, an Online Reference. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
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