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FIG. 4. — Neophoront (neotype) of Hyla fulva Quoy & Gaimard,1824 and Hyla gaimardi Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828, MNHN-RA-0.4622, adult female (SVL 96.1 mm) collected by Gaudichaud in Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) in 1831-1832. A, dorsal view; B, lateral view of head; C, ventral view. Scale bar: 50 mm.
Published as part of Ohler, Annemarie & Dubois, Alain, 2018, Article 23.9 of the Code cannot be used to reject the nomen Hyla quoyi Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828 as a nomen oblitum, pp. 109-121 in Zoosystema 40 (6) on page 115, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a6, http://zenodo.org/record/4337016
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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