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Incilius valliceps.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Incilius valliceps. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). "Incilius
valliceps". IUCN Red...
- in
Coconino County, Arizona,
United States.
Formally described as C.
valliceps, it is
known from a
single incomplete skull which is
unusually derived...
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Mississippi in the
United States. It was
removed from the
synonymy of
Incilius valliceps in 2000. It
occurs in a wide
range of habitats, both
natural and human-altered:...
- regularis); Vallicepobu****in, from the Gulf
Coast toad (Incilius
valliceps,
synonym Bufo
valliceps); Viridibu****in, from the
European green toad (Bufo viridis)...
- ; Rowe, T. B.; Ketcham, R. A.; Colbert, M. W. (2002). "Calsoyasuchus
valliceps, a new
crocodyliform from the
Early Jur****ic
Kayenta Formation of Arizona"...
- unclear, but immunologically, it is
similarly close to the
boreas and
valliceps groups. The
breeding season starts in July, when the
rainy season begins...
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undisturbed cloud forests, and
widespread lowland species such as
Incilius valliceps that
predominantly occur in
disturbed habitats. This
genus was
first described...
- Cope who
wrote of the toad as a
particular but
unnamed variety of Bufo
valliceps from
eastern Costa Rica. It was
described as a
novel species in its own...
- toad that are
commonly found in Mesoamerica, like Bufo
marinus or Bufo
valliceps, have the
pronounced cleft in the head and, like all toads, have a fleshy...
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considered a
subspecies (I. v. wilsoni) of
Incilius valliceps (Bufo
valliceps). See:
Incilius valliceps. The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. Included...