Pseudacris triseriata (Wied-Neuwied, 1838)
Midland Chorus Frog, Western Chorus Frog, Striped Chorus Frog | family: Hylidae subfamily: Hylinae genus: Pseudacris |
Species Description: Wied-Neuwied, M. A. P., Prinz zu. 1838. Reise in das Innere Nord-Amerika in den Jahren 1832 bis 1834. Volume 1, Heft 1–6. Coblenz: Hoelscher. | |
Etymology: Pseudacris comes from the Greek words pseudos, meaning “lie,” and akris, meaning “locust.” The species epithet triseriata refers to the three distinct stripes on the dorsum, as tri is Latin for “three” and seriata means “lines” or “serrations” in Latin (INHS Herpetology Collection). |
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Locality |
Matthews Pond, Roosevelt Nat'l Forest |
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County |
Larimer |
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State |
Colorado |
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Country |
United States |
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Date Recorded |
1995-06-10 |
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Call Type |
small chorus |
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Temperature (F/C) |
36/2, 46/8 |
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Temperature Type |
air, water |
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Background |
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Notes |
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Recorded By |
Carlos Davidson, Stephen Corn |
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Source |
Frog and Toad Calls of the Rocky Mountains -- Vanishing Voices. Carlos Davidson |
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Copyright | For commercial use, contact Carlos Davidson ([email protected]) | ||
Date Entered | 2003-03-24 |
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