. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. ANUS. Fig. 4. Anus positions, ventral aspect. A. medial. B. dextral. Redrafted from Altig (1970). 25. Tail stripe faint; snout square when viewed dorsally; snout-spiracle distance/ body length greater than ; spiracle just below eye level; dorsal fin higher than ventral fin; interocular distance only slightly less than maximum head width Hyla crucifer (part) Tail stripe distinct; snout tapering in dorsal view; snout-spiracle distance/body length less than ; spiracle well below eye level; fins equal in height; interocular distance markedly


. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. ANUS. Fig. 4. Anus positions, ventral aspect. A. medial. B. dextral. Redrafted from Altig (1970). 25. Tail stripe faint; snout square when viewed dorsally; snout-spiracle distance/ body length greater than ; spiracle just below eye level; dorsal fin higher than ventral fin; interocular distance only slightly less than maximum head width Hyla crucifer (part) Tail stripe distinct; snout tapering in dorsal view; snout-spiracle distance/body length less than ; spiracle well below eye level; fins equal in height; interocular distance markedly less than maximum head width Hyla andersoni (part) 26. Total length (Fig. 1) greater than 45 27 Total length less than 45 mm 28. 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 North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. [Raleigh, NC : North Carolina State Museum of Natural History]


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