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    A new cryptic species of glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) from Reserva Las Gralarias, Ecuador

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    Hutter, Carl R., Guayasamin, Juan M. (2012): A new cryptic species of glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) from Reserva Las Gralarias, Ecuador. Zootaxa 3257: 1-21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28067

    FIGURE 4 in A new cryptic species of glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) from Reserva Las Gralarias, Ecuador

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    FIGURE 4. Nymphargus lasgralarias sp. nov. (A, B, C) and Nymphargus griffithsi (D, E, F) in life. Photographs A and D were taken in-situ; Photographs B, C, E, and F taken ex–situ upon a white poster board background. Specimens represented: A = uncollected; B = MZUTI 094; C = MZUTI 094; D = MZUTI 102; E = MZUTI 099; F = MZUTI 099.Published as part of Hutter, Carl R. & Guayasamin, Juan M., 2012, A new cryptic species of glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) from Reserva Las Gralarias, Ecuador, pp. 1-21 in Zootaxa 3257 on page 6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28067

    FIGURE 5 in A new (singleton) rainfrog of the Pristimantis myersi Group (Amphibia: Craugastoridae) from the northern Andes of Ecuador

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    FIGURE 5. Known distribution of Pristimantis gralarias sp. nov.Published as part of Guayasamin, Juan M., Arteaga, Alejandro & Hutter, Carl R., 2018, A new (singleton) rainfrog of the Pristimantis myersi Group (Amphibia: Craugastoridae) from the northern Andes of Ecuador, pp. 323-334 in Zootaxa 4527 (3) on page 330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4527.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/261227

    FIG. 1 in The Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus

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    FIG. 1.—Color and pattern variation in Pristimantis eremitus observed from September 2011 to October 2012 along a transect at Reserva Las Gralarias, Pichincha, Ecuador. The uniqueness of each pattern can be used to identify individuals. A color version of this figure is available online.Published as part of Hutter, Carl R., Liu, Victoria, Kell, Timothy, Lyons, Jane A. & Guayasamin, Juan M., 2016, Herpetologica 72 (1) on pages 13-22, DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-14-00020, http://zenodo.org/record/771219

    FIG. 4 in The Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus

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    FIG. 4.—Predicted distribution of Pristimantis eremitus in the tropical Andes of South America from the Maxent modeling software. Areas in black are the predicted range while the white dots represent the known occurrences.Published as part of Hutter, Carl R., Liu, Victoria, Kell, Timothy, Lyons, Jane A. & Guayasamin, Juan M., 2016, Herpetologica 72 (1) on pages 13-22, DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-14-00020, http://zenodo.org/record/771219

    FIG. 3 in The Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus

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    FIG. 3.—Amplexus in Pristimantis eremitus within a bromeliad core (A) and on a bromeliad frond (B), as observed along a transect at Reserva Las Gralarias, Pichincha, Ecuador. A color version of this figure is available online.Published as part of Hutter, Carl R., Liu, Victoria, Kell, Timothy, Lyons, Jane A. & Guayasamin, Juan M., 2016, Herpetologica 72 (1) on pages 13-22, DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-14-00020, http://zenodo.org/record/771219

    The Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus

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    Hutter, Carl R., Liu, Victoria, Kell, Timothy, Lyons, Jane A., Guayasamin, Juan M. (2016): The Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus. Herpetologica 72 (1): 13-22, DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-14-00020, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/herpetologica-d-14-0002

    Boophis luciae

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    Boophis luciae Madagascar: Fianarantsoa province: Ranomafana National Park, Maharira (21 ° 20 '06.3"S, 47 ° 24 ' 28.31 "E; 1233 m, a.s.l.), KU 336854. Ranomafana National Park, Valohoaka (21 ° 17 ' 51.3 "S, 47 ° 26 ' 20.1 "E; 1064 m, a.s.l.), KU 336855 and UADBA- Uncatalogued (CRH 002).Published as part of Hutter, Carl R., Lambert, Shea M., Cobb, Kerry A., Andriampenomanana, Zo Faniry & Vences, Miguel, 2015, A new species of bright-eyed treefrog (Mantellidae) from Madagascar, with comments on call evolution and patterns of syntopy in the Boophis ankaratra complex, pp. 531-555 in Zootaxa 4034 (3) on page 553, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4034.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/23809

    FIG. 2 in The Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus

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    FIG. 2.—Oscillogram, spectrogram, and power spectra of the advertisement call of Pristimantis eremitus recorded along a transect at Reserva Las Gralarias, Pichincha, Ecuador (air temperature = 15.4–17°C). A is the entire call; B is a single note within the call of A; and C is the power spectra of B.Published as part of Hutter, Carl R., Liu, Victoria, Kell, Timothy, Lyons, Jane A. & Guayasamin, Juan M., 2016, Herpetologica 72 (1) on pages 13-22, DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-14-00020, http://zenodo.org/record/771219

    ) with the ability to change skin texture

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    Figure 1. (A, B, Pristimantis mutabilis sp. nov., holotype, MZUTI 2190, in preservative. C, D, Pristimantis verecundus, holotype, IND-AN 1834, in preservative.Published as part of Guayasamin, Juan M., Krynak, Tim, Krynak, Katherine, Culebras, Jaime & Hutter, Carl R., 2015, Phenotypic plasticity raises questions for taxonomically important traits: a remarkable new Andean rainfrog (Pristimantis) with the ability to change skin texture, pp. 913-928 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 173 (4) on page 916, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12222, http://zenodo.org/record/489067
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