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Bufo fernandezae

Bufo fernandezae

Gallardo, 1957

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Distribución geográfica: Presente en los Departamentos de Canelones, Colonia, Monte ­ video, Rio Negro y San José. Además en las Provincias argentinas de Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, La Pampa y Santa Fé, en el Estado brasileño de Rio Grande do Sul y en Paraguay.
Klappenbach, Miguel A., Langone, José A. (1992): LISTA SISTEMATICA Y SINONIMICA DE LOS ANFIBIOS DEL URUGUAY CON COMENTARIOS Y NOTAS SOBRE SU DISTRIBUCION. Anales Del Museo Nacional De Historia Natural De Montevideo (2. a Serie) VIII: 163-222, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15520969
Localidad tipo: “ Bella Vista (Prov. Buenos Aires, Argentina) ”. Tipo / s: Holotipo en el lote MACN 2389.
Klappenbach, Miguel A., Langone, José A. (1992): LISTA SISTEMATICA Y SINONIMICA DE LOS ANFIBIOS DEL URUGUAY CON COMENTARIOS Y NOTAS SOBRE SU DISTRIBUCION. Anales Del Museo Nacional De Historia Natural De Montevideo (2. a Serie) VIII: 163-222, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15520969

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LISTA SISTEMATICA Y SINONIMICA DE LOS ANFIBIOS DEL URUGUAY CON COMENTARIOS Y NOTAS SOBRE SU DISTRIBUCION

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Klappenbach, Miguel A., Langone, José A. (1992): LISTA SISTEMATICA Y SINONIMICA DE LOS ANFIBIOS DEL URUGUAY CON COMENTARIOS Y NOTAS SOBRE SU DISTRIBUCION. Anales Del Museo Nacional De Historia Natural De Montevideo (2. a Serie) VIII: 163-222, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15520969

ABSTRACT: Systematic and Synonymic List of Amphibians of Uruguay. Thirty nine amphibian species known actually in Uruguay, are listed in this paper. They are grouped in seven families: Typhlonectidae, Bufonidae, Ceratophrydae, Hylidae, Leptodactylidae, Pseudidae and Microhylidae. These families include sixteen genera present in Uruguay. Eight species recorded by some authors as living in Uruguay, are not included in the list, because there is no evidence available about their existence in the country. A synonymic list, some comments and notes on distribution are added. Hyla vauterii Bibron in Bell, 1843, is revalidated, clarifing the taxonomic confusion of Boulenger (1885). The revalidation of Hyla uruguaya Schmidt, 1944 (Langone, 1990) is also supported. Several taxa living in Uruguay need a revision of the taxonomic status, as Bufo paracnemis, Bufo dorbignyi, Bufo fernandezae, Hyla squalirostris, Leptodactylus ocellatus and Physalaemus fernandezae. In the future, the names used in this paper might be changed, due to new research work, investigation of more material and better knownledge of the area where these species are living.

Klappenbach M A, Langone J A, juliana (1992). LISTA SISTEMATICA Y SINONIMICA DE LOS ANFIBIOS DEL URUGUAY CON COMENTARIOS Y NOTAS SOBRE SU DISTRIBUCION. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/zmp8hu accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-17.

CC0Published 12/31/1992View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
262319512
Dataset Key
bdadf03a-14cb-41fe-a7a1-ae3338a644c1
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Backbone Key
5216894
Taxon ID
03D587ECFFEC56408E133CDD9C26F8F9.taxon
Last Crawled
6/8/2026
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6/8/2026