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A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico. University of Kansas Publication, Vol 1, No 15

By Edward Harrison Taylor

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Journey to Eastern Mexico, where a scientist uncovers a never-seen-before frog with a peculiar snout, adding a new piece to the puzzle of life.

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2010-11-15
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"A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico" by Edward Harrison Taylor is a mid-20th century scientific document detailing the finding of a new member of the "Hyla" frog family, named "Hyla proboscidea". The book gives a detailed look at the frog's body and features, like its size, color, and special traits that make it different from other frogs. The original frogs studied were found in Veracruz, Mexico, and Taylor points out unique characteristics, such as the unusual shape of its snout and the webbing on its feet, which help to identify this new species. The book also talks about how "Hyla proboscidea" might be related to other frogs in the "Hyla" group.

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