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- Boulenger in 1882. Fouquette and Dubois 2014, treated Dryophytes as a subgenus of Hyla. Dryophytes was finally resurrected as an independent genus by Duellman...
- The American green tree frog (Dryophytes cinereus or Hyla cinerea) is a common arboreal species of New World tree frog belonging to the family Hylidae...
- Dryophytes eximius is listed as the state amphibian of Arizona. As currently cir****scribed, Dryophytes eximius does not occur in Arizona. Dryophytes wrightorum...
- Dryophytes gratiosus, commonly known as the barking tree frog, is a species of tree frog endemic to the south-eastern United States. Formerly known as...
- Barrens tree frog (Dryophytes andersonii) is a species of New World tree frog. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss. Dryophytes andersonii is about...
- The gray treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor) is a species of small arboreal holarctic tree frog native to much of the eastern United States and southeastern...
- effect of microgravity on H. ****onica. Hyla ****onica is synonymous with Dryophytes ****onicus. The ****anese tree frog lives in a variety of habitats such...
- Cope's gray treefrog (Dryophytes chrysoscelis) is a species of treefrog found in the United States and Canada. It is almost indistinguishable from the...
- species Dryophytes suweonensis and Dryophytes flaviventris. Wikispecies has information related to Hyla suweonensis. Xie, F. (2017). "Dryophytes immaculatus"...
- The bird-voiced tree frog (Dryophytes avivoca) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to the United States. Its natural habitats are temperate...