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Sarcohyla hapsa
Species of frog From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sarcohyla hapsa, the northern streamside tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to Mexico.
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Range and habitat
Scientists have seen it between 1,280 and 2,550 meters above sea level in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental from Durango to Nayarit states, the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt of Michoacán, Morelos, Guerrero, and Mexico states, and the northern Sierra Madre del Sur of Jalisco and Michoacán states.[2][3][1]
This species is found along mountain streams in humid montane pine-oak, pine, and pine-fir forests, where it dwells in streamside vegetation.[2]
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First paper
- Jonathan A Campbell; Edmund D Jr Brodie; Itzue W Caviedes-Solis; AdriÁn Nieto-Montes De Oca; VÍctor H Luja; Oscar Flores-Villela; Uri Omar GarcÍa-vÁzquez; Goutam Chandra Sarker; Elijah Wostl; Eric N Smith (May 24, 2018). "Systematics of the frogs allocated to Sarcohyla bistincta sensu lato (Cope, 1877), with description of a new species from Western Mexico". Zootaxa (Abstract). 4422 (3): 366–384. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4422.3.3. PMID 30313491.
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References
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