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Asuncion, Paraguay
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Children's Museum, West Hartford, Connecticut
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Children's Museum, West Hartford, Connecticut
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Kauai - Na Pali Coast
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 2.Holotype of Rhinella yunga sp. n. (MUSM 31097) in life, (A) laterodorsal, and (B) ventral views. Photographs by J. Moravec.
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic
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This specimen was collected calling. Male specimen.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 3.Holotype of Rhinella yunga sp. n. (MUSM 31097), (A) lateral, and (B) dorsal views of head. Scale bar equals 10 mm. Drawings by J. Moravec.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 4.Holotype of Rhinella yunga sp. n. (MUSM 31097), (A) palmar, and (B) plantar views of right hand and foot. Scale bar equals 5 mm. Drawings by J. Moravec.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 5.Female paratype of Rhinella yunga sp. n. (MUSM 31148) in alcohol, (A) lateral, and (B) dorsal views. Photographs by J. Moravec.
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Schooling tadpoles in a farm pond. Open area.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 6.Referred specimens of Rhinella yunga sp. n., (A) adult male (NMP6F 28) in water, ca. 5 km W of Oxapampa, and (B) adult female (IWU 236) from the area of Rio Huatziroki. Photographs by J. Moravec.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 1.The Bayesian phylogeny of South American Rhinella toads with a focus on the Rhinella margaritifera group and closely related species. Numbers below the branches correspond to the Bayesian posterior probabilities and ML bootstrap values. Nodes were collapsed if appeared in less than 50% of the post burn-in tree samples. In red the three toad species collected in the Cordillera Yanachaga mountains, Selva Central, Peru, representing members of three different species groups.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 7.Schematic map of central and southern Peru showing known distribution of Rhinella yunga sp. n. 1 type locality 2 Quebrada Yanachaga valley at the settlement Prosoya (elevation ca. 1800 m. a.s.l.) 3 Rio Huancabamba (ca. 5 km W of Oxapampa, ca. 1885 m a.s.l.) 4 Rio Huatziroki (elevation 1915–2230 m a.s.l.) lying in the buffer zone of the Pui Pui Protected Forest ca. 60 km straight southeast of the type locality. Map by E. Lehr.
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A male specimen.
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Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesús H. Córdova, Václav Gvoždík
Zookeys
Figure 8.Habitat of Rhinella yunga sp. n., (A) a road margin at the type locality, and (B) closed cloud forest in the area of Rio Huatziroki (ca. 2200 m a.s.l.). Photographs by J. Moravec.
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Specimen found by the morning in the leaf litter, after soft rains.
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Specimen found by the morning in the leaf litter, after soft rains.
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Specimen found by the morning in the leaf litter, after soft rains. Hand.
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Specimen found by the morning in the leaf litter, after soft rains. Foot.