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Hyla cinerea
(Hylidae)

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Species description or overview

Green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) images and overview
Green treefrog images, description, habitatat, and distribution in Texas are provided by Herps of Texas.


Taxonomy & nomenclature

ITIS nomenclature info for Hyla cinerea
Nomenclatural information about Hyla cinerea is provided by ITIS.


Images

Green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) images and overview
Green treefrog images, description, habitatat, and distribution in Texas are provided by Herps of Texas.


Full-text articles

An updated, indexed bibliography of the herpetofauna of Florida
Enge, Kevin M. 2002. An updated, indexed bibliography of the herpetofauna of Florida. Technical report no. 19.


Bibliography

References for Hyla cinerea
Bibliographic references for Hyla cinerea are provided by HEAR.


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