Johnstone's Rain Frog, Eleutherodactylus johnstonei (Family Craugastoridae)
Eleutherodactylus johnstonei Barbour, 1914:249. Type locality: “St. George Parish, Grenada.” Syntypes: MCZ 2759. Eleutherodactylus martinic...
Eleutherodactylus johnstonei Barbour, 1914:249. Type locality: “St. George Parish, Grenada.” Syntypes: MCZ 2759. Eleutherodactylus martinic...
Paludicola pustulosa Cope, 1864: 180. Type locality: "New Grenada, on the River Truando," Colombia. Eupemphix trinitatis ― Boule...
Nariva Swamp, JCM Rana paradoxa Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., Ed. 10, 1: 212. Syntypes: Animals figured by Seba, 1734, Locuplet. Rer. Nat. Th...
Rana typhonia (Linnaeus, 1758:211) Hyla pardalis: Garman, 1887b: 16. Hyla coriacea: Mole and Urich, 1894a:90. Hyla venulosa: Roux, 1926:...
Hyla lactea Daudin, 1802:20. Type locality: "Brazil." Hyla orophila ― Boos and Quesnel, 1968:32. Sphaenorhynchus lacteal ― ...
The AMNH Amphibians of the World summarize the name change of Hypsiboas crepitans to Boana xerophyla in the following explanation: Remove...
The Bromeliad-dwelling Treefrog or the Golden Tree Frog, Phytotriades auratus was long thought to be restricted to two of Trinidad's...
Endangered harlequin toad Herpetologists at the Manchester Museum have successfully bred a critically-endangered harlequin toad for the firs...
Boana xerophylla from Tobago (Photo by: Renoir Auguste) Introduce of Mannophryne olmonae Chytridiomycosis has caused declines in multiple...
Photo by Renoir Auguste Simla's Reptiles and Amphibians Introduce The William Beebe Research Station, also known as Simla is known by ma...