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The Amphibians of Honduras


Series: CONTRIBUTIONS TO HERPETOLOGY 19
James R McCranie and Larry David Wilson
625 pages, 154 col photos, 119 b/w illus, 33 tabs, maps.
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
 
Summer Clearance stock now sold out | Hardcover | 2002 | £39.95 | approx. $80/€51

#133416 | ISBN-10: 0916984575
Comprehensive summary of Honduran amphibian fauna covering 116 species of caecilians, salamanders, and frogs, and including members of nine families: Caeciliidae, Plethodontidae, Bufonidae, Centrolenidae, Hylidae, Leptodactylidae, Microhylidae, Ranidae, and Rhinophrynidae. McCranie and Wilson's intensive study has resulted in a magnificent volume, extensively illustrated with identification keys, and containing a discussion of reproductive modes and ecomorphological guilds, distribution, and essays about the human impact on, and future of, the Honduran amphibian fauna. The bulk of the book consists of detailed accounts of the species (each one includes synonymy, range, diagnosis, description of adult [and tadpole where applicable], references to published illustrations, remarks, ecological distribution, natural history, etymology, and specimens examined).
 
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