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A recent study has described a new species, the Cajun chorus frog, Pseudacris fouquettei, from "Louisiana, Arkansas, western Mississippi, eastern Texas and Oklahoma and far southern Missouri."
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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Wetlands are becoming rarer, especially in the Philadelphia area, but they still support populations of the New Jersey chorus frog (Pseudacris triseriata kalmi) and the bog turtle (Clemmys muhlenbergii), both endangered in Pennsylvania (McCoy, 1985, pp. 261, 270).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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Frog, Upland Chorus Pseudacris triseriata feriarum 192
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Frog, Upland Chorus Pseudacris triseriata feriarum 192
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Frog, Upland Chorus Pseudacris triseriata feriarum 192
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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The tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum and the Pseudacris ornata or ornate chorus frog, both winter-breeding species, were showing up earlier to breed.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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The tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum and the Pseudacris ornata or ornate chorus frog, both winter-breeding species, were showing up earlier to breed.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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Bufo boreas, the western toad, and Pseudacris regilla, the Pacific tree frog.
Latest Science News Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, Articles and Book Reviews Science News 2010
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The tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum and the Pseudacris ornata or ornate chorus frog, both winter-breeding species, were showing up earlier to breed.
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Interestingly enough, this "X" is how the peeper earned his Latin name, Pseudacris crucifer, for the crucifix pattern present on the frog's back.
unknown title 2009
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