id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31293 Freeman, Howard L. Systematic Status of a South American Frog, Allophryne ruthveni Gaige .txt text/plain 2636 288 66 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Gaige (1926) described _Allophryne ruthveni_ as a new genus and species A male of _Allophryne ruthveni_ is among the amphibians and reptiles _Specimens examined._--Six, as follows: BRITISH GUIANA, Genus ~Allophryne~ Gaige _Allophryne_ Gaige, Occas. _Type species._--_Allophryne ruthveni_ Gaige. vomers, maxillae, and premaxillae edentate; skin of head ~Allophryne ruthveni~ Gaige ~Allophryne ruthveni~ Gaige ~Allophryne ruthveni~ Gaige _Allophryne ruthveni_ Gaige, Occas. 1. _Allophryne ruthveni_, male (KU 69890); follows: two large, elongate white spots on each thigh, male (Fig. 1) and less so in all other specimens examined. _Allophryne_ in having T-shaped terminal phalanges. relationship of _Allophryne_ to the Hylidae. The skull of _Allophryne_ (Fig. 3) is distinctive among 3. Dorsal view of skull of _Allophryne_ osteology of _Allophryne_, especially the structural relationships of Among currently recognized families of frogs, _Allophryne_ is least _Allophryne_ in the Hylidae. A new frog from British Guiana. ./cache/31293.txt ./txt/31293.txt