. Breviora. 1956 MIOCENE ANURANS FROM FLORIDA iiienee, directed dorsolaterally to laterally, and by the slender- ness of the shaft itself. The ilia of Hijla (joiui have been compared with the same ele- ment in the following- uenera and species: Hyla cinerea (12), H. squirello (6), FT. fonorali)^ (2), //. crucifer (2), H. versicolor. E F Fig. 3. Interspecific variation in the ilia of Hylidae. A, Hyla femoralis, 4 miles E. Gainesville, Florida; B, Acris gryllus dorsalis, Biven's Arm, Alachua County, Florida; C, Hyla c. cinerea, Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida; D, Pseudacris oimata, 7 mi. no


. Breviora. 1956 MIOCENE ANURANS FROM FLORIDA iiienee, directed dorsolaterally to laterally, and by the slender- ness of the shaft itself. The ilia of Hijla (joiui have been compared with the same ele- ment in the following- uenera and species: Hyla cinerea (12), H. squirello (6), FT. fonorali)^ (2), //. crucifer (2), H. versicolor. E F Fig. 3. Interspecific variation in the ilia of Hylidae. A, Hyla femoralis, 4 miles E. Gainesville, Florida; B, Acris gryllus dorsalis, Biven's Arm, Alachua County, Florida; C, Hyla c. cinerea, Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida; D, Pseudacris oimata, 7 mi. northeast of Gainesville, Florida; E, Hyla crucifer hartramiana, Camp Olena, Columbia County, Florida; F, MCZ 2277, type ilium of Hyla goini nov. sp., L. Miocene, Thomas Farm, Gil- christ County, Florida. The lines represent 1 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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