Spikethumb frog

Spikethumb frogs are a genus (Plectrohyla) of frogs in the family Hylidae found in Central America from southern Mexico through Guatemala and northern El Salvador to central and northern Honduras. A major revision of the Hylidae moved an additional 21 species to this genus from the genus Hyla.[1] They are called spikethumb because of the spike on their thumbs, which is called a prepollex. The genus name comes from the Greek word plēktron ("spur")[2] and hyla (the genus in which it was formerly placed).

Spikethumb frogs
Plectrohyla dasypus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Subfamily: Hylinae
Genus: Plectrohyla
Brocchi, 1877
Species

See text.

Species

The following species are recognized in the genus Plectrohyla:

Binomial name and authorCommon name
Plectrohyla acanthodes Duellman and Campbell, 1992Thorny spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla avia Stuart, 1952Greater spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla calvata McCranie, 2017
Plectrohyla chrysopleura Wilson, McCranie & Cruz-Díaz, 1994
Plectrohyla dasypus McCranie & Wilson, 1981Honduras spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla exquisita McCranie & Wilson, 1998
Plectrohyla glandulosa (Boulenger, 1883)Forest spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla guatemalensis Brocchi, 1877Guatemala spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla hartwegi Duellman, 1968Hartweg's spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla hazelae (Taylor, 1940)Hazel's tree frog
Plectrohyla ixil Stuart, 1942Ixil spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla lacertosa Bumzahem & Smith, 1954Pop-eyed spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla matudai Hartweg, 1941Matuda's spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla pokomchi Duellman & Campbell, 1984Rio Sananja spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla psiloderma McCranie & Wilson, 1999
Plectrohyla pycnochila Rabb, 1959Thick-lipped spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla quecchi Stuart, 1942Las Palmas spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla sagorum Hartweg, 1941Arcane spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla tecunumani Duellman & Campbell, 1984Cave spikethumb frog
Plectrohyla teuchestes Duellman & Campbell, 1992Alta Verapaz spikethumb frog
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References

  1. Faivovich, J.; Haddad, C.F.B.; Garcia, P.C.A.; Frost, D.R.; Campbell, J.A.; Wheeler, W.C., 2005: Systematic Review of the Frog Family Hylidae, with Special Reference to Hylinae: Phylogenetic Analysis and Taxonomic Revision. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, Num. 294, pp.1-240.
  2. Borror, Donald J. (1988). Dictionary of word roots and combining forms : compiled from the Greek, Latin, and other languages, with special reference to biological terms and scientific names (11. print. ed.). Mountain View, Calif.: Mayfield Pub. Co. ISBN 0874840538.



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