. The biology of the amphibia. Amphibians. Fig. 24.—The modification of the mouth parts of the tadpoles of Jamaican tree frogs: A. Hyla lichenata. B. Hyla brunnea. C. Hyla marianae. D. Hyla wilderi. been recorded in the brevicipitids, Microhyla achatina and M. hey- monsii tadpoles, as well as in many species of the pelobatid Mega- lophrys and in one species of the brachycephalid Phyllobates (Fig. 22B). Some of these species live in mountain brooks and others. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration


. The biology of the amphibia. Amphibians. Fig. 24.—The modification of the mouth parts of the tadpoles of Jamaican tree frogs: A. Hyla lichenata. B. Hyla brunnea. C. Hyla marianae. D. Hyla wilderi. been recorded in the brevicipitids, Microhyla achatina and M. hey- monsii tadpoles, as well as in many species of the pelobatid Mega- lophrys and in one species of the brachycephalid Phyllobates (Fig. 22B). Some of these species live in mountain brooks and others. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Noble, Gladwyn Kingsley, 1894-1940. New York : McGraw-Hill


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