- The
California tree frog or
California chorus frog (Pseudacris
cadaverina) is a "true" tree frog (family Hylidae) from
southern California (USA) and Baja...
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Cynomya cadaverina, also
known as the
shiny blue
bottle fly, is a
member of the
family Calliphoridae,
which includes blow
flies as well as
bottle flies...
- (Coleoptera) are also
endemic to the Nearctic. The fly
species Cynomya cadaverina is also
found in high
numbers in this area.
Plant families endemic or...
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dominant force in the ecosystem. The
California tree frog,
Pseudacris cadaverina, is
found in the rocky,
permanent water sources created by the
Pinto Fault...
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northeastern Georgia to
southern Caroline County,
Virginia Pseudacris cadaverina (Cope, 1866)
California tree frog
southern California (USA) and Baja California...
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arenicolor 0:31 33. "Mating Call of the
California Treefrog (Hyla
cadaverina)"
Pseudacris cadaverina 1:01 34. "Warning
Croak Accompanied by "Warning Vibration"...
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whereas C.
cadaverina has
black or
reddish brown gena and
parafacial setae. Also, C.
mortuorum has only one
postacrostichal seta, and C.
cadaverina has two...
- (formally Tethinidae). All
known species are
Australasian in distribution. T.
cadaverina Munari, 2004 Munari,
Lorenzo (2004). "Beach
Flies (Diptera: Tethinidae:...
- Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Type
species Musca mortuorum Linnaeus, 1761
Species C.
cadaverina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 C.
gregorpovolnyi Cepelak & Cepelak, 1978 C. hirta...
- fly
Musca caesar –
Lucilia caesar,
common green bottle Musca cadaverina –
Pyrellia cadaverina Musca vomitoria –
Calliphora vomitoria, blue
bottle fly Musca...