Scinax

Summary

Scinax is a genus of frogs (snouted treefrogs) in the family Hylidae found in eastern and southern Mexico to Argentina and Uruguay, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saint Lucia. These are small to moderate-sized tree frogs, drably colored. Duellman and Wiens resurrected this genus in 1992. The name originates from the Greek word skinos, meaning quick or nimble.

Scinax
Scinax boesemani
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Tribe: Dendropsophini
Genus: Scinax
Wagler, 1830
Species

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Species edit

This following species are recognised in the genus Scinax:[1]

Binomial name
and author
Common name
S. acuminatus (Cope, 1862) Mato Grosso snouted treefrog
S. agilis (Cruz and Peixoto, 1983) agile snouted treefrog
S. albicans (Bokermann, 1967) Teresopolis snouted treefrog
S. alcatraz (Lutz, 1973) Alcatraz snouted treefrog
S. altae (Dunn, 1933)
S. alter (Lutz, 1973) Crubixa snouted treefrog
S. angrensis Lutz, 1973
S. arduous Peixoto, 2002
S. argyreornatus (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926) Rio Mutum snouted treefrog
S. ariadne (Bokermann, 1967) Serra da Bocaina snouted treefrog
S. aromothyella Faivovich, 2005
S. atratus (Peixoto, 1989) Peixoto's snouted treefrog
S. auratus (Wied-Neuwied, 1821) Santa Ines snouted treefrog
S. baumgardneri (Rivero, 1961) Baumgardner's snouted treefrog
S. blairi (Fouquette and Pyburn, 1972) Blair's snouted treefrog
S. boesemani (Goin, 1966) Boeseman's snouted treefrog
S. boulengeri (Cope, 1887) Boulenger's snouted treefrog
S. brieni (De Witte, 1930) Brien's snouted treefrog
S. cabralensis[2] (Drummond, Baêta & Pires, 2007)
S. caldarum (Lutz, 1968) Caldas snouted treefrog
S. camposseabrai (Bokermann, 1968)
S. cardosoi (Carvalho e Silva and Peixoto, 1991) Revolta snouted treefrog
S. caprarius (Acosta-Galvis, 2018) Canastra snouted treefrog
S. carnevallii (Caramaschi and Kisteumacher, 1989) Rio Doce snouted treefrog
S. castroviejoi (De la Riva, 1993) temperate snouted treefrog
S. catharinae (Boulenger, 1888) Catharina snouted treefrog
S. centralis Pombal and Bastos, 1996
S. chiquitanus (De la Riva, 1990) Rio Negro snouted treefrog
S. constrictus (Lima, Bastos, and Giaretta, 2005)
S. cosenzai Lacerda, Peixoto & Feio, 2012[3]
S. cretatus (Nunes and Pombal, 2011)
S. crospedospilus (Lutz, 1925) Campo Belo snouted treefrog
S. cruentomma (Duellman, 1972) Manaus snouted treefrog
S. curicica (Pugliese, Pombal, and Sazima, 2004) lanceback treefrog
S. cuspidatus (Lutz, 1925) coastal lowland snouted treefrog
S. danae (Duellman, 1986) Bolivar snouted treefrog
S. dolloi (Werner, 1903) Werner's Brazilian treefrog
S. duartei (Lutz, 1951) Duarte's snouted treefrog
S. elaeochroa (Cope, 1875) Sipurio snouted treefrog
S. eurydice (Bokermann, 1968) Maracas snouted treefrog
S. exiguus (Duellman, 1986) Gran Sabana snouted treefrog
S. faivovichi Brasileiro, Oyamaguchi, and Haddad, 2007
S. flavidus La Marca, 2004
S. flavoguttatus (Lutz and Lutz, 1939) yellowbelly snouted treefrog
S. funereus (Cope, 1874) Moyobamba snouted treefrog
S. fuscomarginatus (Lutz, 1925) brown-bordered snouted treefrog
S. fuscovarius (Lutz, 1925) snouted treefrog
S. garbei (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926) Eirunepe snouted treefrog
S. granulatus (Peters, 1871)
S. haddadorum (Araujo-Vieira, Valdujo, and Faivovich, 2016)
S. hayii (Barbour, 1909) Hay's snouted treefrog
S. heyeri (Peixoto and Weygoldt in Weygoldt, 1986) Heyer's snouted treefrog
S. hiemalis (Haddad and Pombal, 1987) Sousas snouted treefrog
S. humilis (Lutz, 1954) Rio Babi snouted treefrog
S. ictericus (Duellman and Wiens, 1993)
S. imbegue (Nunes, Kwet, and Pombal, 2012)
S. iquitorum (Moravec, Tuanama, Pérez-Peña, and Lehr, 2009)
S. jolyi (Lescure and Marty, 2000)
S. juncae (Nunes and Pombal, 2010)
S. jureia (Pombal and Gordo, 1991) Jureia snouted treefrog
S. karenanneae (Pyburn, 1993) Vaupes treefrog
S. kautskyi (Carvalho e Silva and Peixoto, 1991) Kautsky's snouted treefrog
S. kennedyi (Pyburn, 1973) Kennedy's snouted treefrog
S. lindsayi (Pyburn, 1992) Lindsay's snouted treefrog
S. littoralis (Pombal and Gordo, 1991) Rio Verde snouted treefrog
S. littoreus (Peixoto, 1988) coastal snouted treefrog
S. longilineus (Lutz, 1968) Lutz's snouted treefrog
S. luizotavioi (Caramaschi and Kisteumacher, 1989) Santa Barbara snouted treefrog
S. machadoi (Bokermann and Sazima, 1973) Machado's snouted treefrog
S. madeirae (Bokermann, 1964)
S. manriquei (Barrio-Amorós, Orellana, and Chacón-Ortiz, 2004)
S. maracaya (Cardoso and Sazima, 1980) Alpinopolis snouted treefrog
S. melloi (Peixoto, 1989) southeastern Brazil snouted treefrog
S. montivagus (Juncá, Napoli, Nunes, Mercȇs, and Abreu, 2015)
S. nasicus (Cope, 1862) lesser snouted treefrog
S. nebulosus (Spix, 1824) Spix's snouted treefrog
S. obtriangulatus (Lutz, 1973) São Paulo snouted treefrog
S. onca (Ferrão, Moravec, Fraga, Pinheiro de Almeida, Kaefer, and Lima, 2017) Jaguar snouted tree frog
S. oreites (Duellman and Wiens, 1993) Balzapata snouted treefrog
S. pachycrus (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937) Pocao snouted treefrog
S. parkeri (Gaige, 1929)
S. pedromedinae (Henle, 1991) Henle's snouted treefrog
S. peixotoi Brasileiro, Haddad, Sawaya, and Martins, 2007
S. perereca (Pombal, Haddad, and Kasahara, 1995)
S. perpusillus (Lutz and Lutz, 1939) Bandeirantes snouted treefrog
S. pinima (Bokermann and Sazima, 1973) Sazima's treefrog
S. proboscideus (Brongersma, 1933) Gran Rio snouted treefrog
S. quinquefasciatus (Fowler, 1913) Fowler's snouted treefrog
S. ranki (Andrade and Cardoso, 1987) Rank's snouted treefrog
S. rizibilis (Bokermann, 1964) Santo Andre snouted treefrog
S. rogerioi (Pugliese, Baêta, and Pombal, 2009)
S. rossaferesae (Conte, Araujo-Vieira, Crivellari, and Berneck, 2016)
S. rostratus (Peters, 1863) Caracas snouted treefrog
S. ruber (Laurenti, 1768) red snouted treefrog
S. ruberoculatus (Ferrão, Fraga, Moravec, Kaefer, and Lima, 2018)
S. rupestris (Araujo-Vieira, Brandão, and Faria, 2015)
S. sateremawe (Sturaro and Peloso, 2014)
S. similis (Cochran, 1952) Cochran's snouted treefrog
S. squalirostris (Lutz, 1925) striped snouted treefrog
S. staufferi (Cope, 1865) Stauffer's treefrog
S. strigilatus (Spix, 1824) Bahia snouted treefrog
S. strussmannae (Ferrão, Moravec, Kaefer, Fraga, and Lima, 2018) Strüssmann’s snouted tree frog
S. sugillatus (Duellman, 1973) Quevedo snouted treefrog
S. trapicheiroi (A. Lutz and B. Lutz in Lutz, 1954) three-lined snouted treefrog
S. trilineatus (Hoogmoed and Gorzula, 1979)
S. tropicalia (Novaes-e-Fagundes, Araujo-Vieira, Entiauspe, Roberto, Orrico, Solé, Haddad, and Loebmann, 2021)
S. tsachila (Ron, Duellman, Caminer, and Pazmiño, 2018)
S. tymbamirim (Nunes, Kwet, and Pombal, 2012)
S. uruguayus (Schmidt, 1944) Schmidt's Uruguay treefrog
S. villasboasi (Brusquetti, Jansen, Barrio-Amorós, Segalla, and Haddad, 2014)
S. v-signatus (Lutz, 1968) forest snouted treefrog
S. wandae (Pyburn and Fouquette, 1971) Villavicencio snouted treefrog
S. x-signatus (Spix, 1824) Venezuela snouted treefrog

References edit

  • Duellman, W.E. and Wiens, J.J. 1992. The status of the hylid frog genus Ololygon and the recognition of Scinax Wagler, 1830. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas. 151:1-23.
  • Duellman, W.E. and Wiens, J.J. 1993. Hylid frogs of the genus Scinax Wagler, 1830, in Amazonian Ecuador and Peru. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas. 153:1-57.
  1. ^ "Scinax Wagler, 1830 | Amphibian Species of the World". research.amnh.org. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  2. ^ Leandro de Oliveira Drummond, Délio Baêta & Maria Rita Silvério Pires, 2007: A new species of Scinax (Anura, Hylidae) of the S. ruber clade from Minas. Zootaxa 1612: 45–53
  3. ^ Lacerda, João Victor A.; Peixoto, Oswaldo Luiz & Feio, Renato N. (2012). "A new species of the bromeligenous Scinax perpusillus group (Anura; Hylidae) from Serra do Brigadeiro, State of Minas Gerais, Southeastern Brazil" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3271: 31–42. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3271.1.3.

External links edit

  • Frost, Darrel R. 2007. Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 5.1 (10 October 2007). Scinax. Electronic Database accessible at http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.php. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. (Accessed: 29 Apr 2008).
  • AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. 2008. Berkeley, California: Scinax. AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 Apr 2008).
  • eol - Encyclopedia of Life taxon Scinax at http://www.eol.org.
  • ITIS - Integrated Taxonomic Information System on-line database Taxon Scinax at https://www.itis.gov/index.html. (Accessed: 29 Apr 2008).
  • GBIF - Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxon Scinax at http://data.gbif.org/welcome.htm
  • Sazima Network - Papers, Pictures and Blog by Sazima.