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Special Publication 2 SPECIAL PUBLICATION 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE FROGS OF THE LEPTODACTYLUS CLADE – ADENOMERA, HYDROLAETARE, LEPTODACTYLUS, LITHODYTES (AMPHIBIA, ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) VOLUME 2. INDICES Miriam H. Heyer1, W. Ronald Heyer1 & Rafael O. de Sa2 1Division of Amphibian & Reptiles, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution 2Department of Biology, University of Richmond SMITHSONIAN HERPETOLOGICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 2009 SMITHSONIAN HERPETOLOGICAL INFORMATION SERVICE The first number of the SMITHSONIAN HERPETOLOGICAL INFORMATION SERVICE series appeared in 1965. SHIS number 1 was a list of herpetological publications arising from within or through the Smithsonian Institution and its collections entity, the United States National Museum (USNM). The latter exists now as little more than the occasional title for the registration activities of the National Museum of Natural History. No. 1 was prepared and printed by J. A. Peters, then Curator-in-Charge of the Division of Amphibians & Reptiles. The availability of a NASA translation service and assorted indices encouraged him to continue the series and distribute these items on an irregular schedule. The series continues under that tradition. Specifically, the SHIS series prints and distributes translations, bibliographies, indices, and similar items judged useful to individuals interested in the biology of amphibians and reptiles, and unlikely to be published in the normal technical journals. We wish to encourage individuals to share their bibliographies, translations, etc. with other herpetologists through the SHIS series. If you have such an item, please contact George Zug for its consideration for distribution through the SHIS series. Contributors receive a pdf file for personal distribution This special publication issue is available only as a CD [$5.00 each] from the authors at the Division of Amphibians and Reptiles, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012, U.S.A. Recent issues of SHIS are available as pdf files from our webpage www. mnh.si.edu/rc/. At the time of publication, it is not certain whether the webpage will be able to host this particular SHIS publication owing to its size. 1 INTRODUCTION The bibliography (Volume 1) is organized alphabetically by last name of the first author. The Species Index, Keyword Index, and Geographic Index are organized by the unique number that EndNote® assigns to each record. To find a reference from the three indices, one must utilize the References by EndNote® Number, listed in numerical order. There is sufficient information associated with the EndNote® numerical order entry to find the specific reference involved in Volume 1 – References. Complete authors names are used in the EndNote® Number index for the EndNote® records that contain such information. Note that there are some “missing” record numbers – these represent duplicate records, one of which was deleted from the EndNote® file. Currently recognized species in the Species Index are indicated by bold font. Other species names are synonyms or nomina nuda. The Keyword Index lists terms from the Keyword section of each citation in Volume I. The Geographic Index lists countries and/or geographic regions that are taken from the Keyword sections in Volume I. TABLE OF CONTENTS page Introduction 1 References by EndNote® Number 2 Species Index 121 Keyword Index 148 Geographic Index 164 Creation of this EndNote® based bibliography was possible by the support of the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) award DEB-0342918 to Rafael de Sá (RdS) and W. Ronald Heyer (WRH). 2 References by EndNote® Number 1. Lutz, Adolpho. 1930. 1-20 (Portuguese), 21-34 (English) + plates 1-5. 2. Parker, H. W. 1933. 8-12. 3. Liu, Ch'eng Chao. 1935. 131-145. 4. Liu, Ch'eng Chao. 1935. 19-40 + plates 4-8. 5. Myers, George S. 1946. 1-18 (Portuguese), 19-36 (English). 6. Lutz, Bertha and Gertrud Rita Kloss. 1952. 625-678. 7. Lutz, Bertha. 1954. 155-197 (Portuguese), plates 1-19, 219-238 (English). 9. Cochran, Doris M. 1955 ("1954"). xvi + 1-423. 10. Cochran, Doris M. 1961. xv + 1-291. 11. Gallopín, Gilberto C. 1962. 163-167. 12. Cei, José M. and Vittorio Erspamer. 1965. 1-8. 13. Bokermann, Werner C. A. 1966. 183. 14. Heyer, W. Ronald. 1970. 1-48. 15. Bogart, James P. 1974. 728-737. 16. Gorham, Stanley W. 1974. 172 + 1 unnumbered. 17. Heyer, W. Ronald. 1974. 1-46. 18. Heyer, W. Ronald and M. Judith Diment. 1974. 327-336. 19. Cei, José M. 1980. xii + 1-609. 20. Fabio, Sueli P. de 1985 ("1982"). 69-83. 21. Liner, Ernest A. 1992. 1-68. 22. De la Riva, Ignacio J. 1993. 5 unnumbered + vi + 365. 23. Heyer, W. Ronald. 1994. iv + 1-124. 24. Lavilla, Esteban O. 1994 ("1992"). 61-100 +1 unnumbered. 25. Duellman, William E. 1999. viii + 633. 26. Duellman, William E. 1999. 255-328. 27. Heyer, W. Ronald. 2000. 150-153. 28. Heyer, W. Ronald and Celso Morato de Carvalho. 2000. 284-290. 29. Oliveira, Francisco Filho de and Giovani Pinto Lírio Júnior. 2000. 42-74. 30. Silva, Ana Paula Zampieri, Célio Fernando Baptista Haddad and Sanae Kasahara. 2000. 25-38. 31. Izecksohn, Eugênio and Sérgio Potsch de Carvalho e Silva. 2001. 1-3. 32. Izecksohn, Eugênio and Sergio Potsch de Carvalho e Silva. 2001. 147. 33. Heyer, W. Ronald, Rafael O. de Sá and Sarah Muller. 2002. 1-3. 34. Savage, Jay M. 2002. xx + 934. 35. Achával, Federico and Alejandro Olmos. 2003. 136. 36. Angulo, Ariadne, Reginald B. Cocroft and Steffen Reichle. 2003. 490-504. 37. Boettger, Oskar. 1894. XXVII-XXXIII. 38. Daltry, Jenny C., Mark L. Day and Michel Brueil. 2001. 22-23. 39. Eydoux, J. F. T. and F. L. A. Souleyet. 1842. 135-334. 40. Gibson, Richard C. and Kevin R. Buley. 2001. 33-34. 42. Kaiser, Hinrich, Julian S. Kenny and Robert W. Henderson. 2001. 53-54. 43. Kasahara, Sanae, Ana Paula Zampieri Silva and Simone Lilian Gruber. 1998. 471-476. 44. King, Max. 1990. vi + 241. 45. Kuramoto, M. 1990. 83-127. 46. Lutz, Adolpho. 1930. 195-222 (Portuguese), 223-249 (English)+ plates 64-67. 47. Raddi, Giuseppe. 1820. 313-342. 48. Baldissera Jr., F. A. and Radenka Francisca Batistic. 1992. 78. 3 49. Beçak, Willy, Maria Luiza Beçak, Giorgio Schreiber, Delson Lavalle and Flávia O. Amorim. 1970. 204-206. 50. Caramaschi, Ulisses, Renato N. Feio and Aristides S. Guimarães Neto. 2003. 519-524. 51. Crump, Martha L. 2002. 79-96, 272-291. 52. Morescalchi, Alessandro. 1970. 159-166. 53. Naya, Daniel E., Raúl Maneyro, Arley Camargo, Andrés Canavero and Inés da Rosa. 2003. 47-52. 54. Ruffato, Raquel, Marcos Di-Bernardo and Gleomar Fabiano Maschio. 2003. 27-34. 55. Serié, Pedro. 1935. 493-494. 56. Steindachner, Franz. 1907. 1535-1540. 57. Travassos, Lauro. 1944. 121-124, 127-128. 58. Acosta-Galvis, Andrés Rymel. 2000. 289-319. 59. Allmon, Warren D. 1991. 503-522. 60. Almendáriz, Ana. 1991. 89-162. 61. Ávila-Pires, Teresa Cristina Sauer and Marinus S. Hoogmoed. 1997. 389-401. 62. Azevedo-Ramos, Claudia. 1995. xiii + 154. 63. Azevedo-Ramos, Claudia, William E. Magnusson and Peter Bayliss. 1999. 22-33. 64. Barrio Amorós, César Luis. 1998. 1-93. 65. Bartlett, Richard D. and Patricia P. Bartlett. 2003. xviii + 291 pages + 128 color plates. 66. Beebe, William. 1925. 4-193. 67. Beebe, William. 1946. 11-52 + Plates I-XIII. 68. Lisboa, Pedro L.B. (organizer). 1997. 446. 69. Buley, Kevin R. 2003. 358-359. 70. Forni, Florencia, Raúl Maneyro and Mariela Santos. 1995. 15. 71. Travassos, Lauro and J. F. Teixeira de Freitas. 1942. 259-286. 72. Vaz-Silva, Wilian, Hélder Lúcio Rodrigues Silva and Nelson Jorge da Silva. 2003. 359. 73. Boistel, Renaud and Olivier S.G. Pauwels. 2002. 303. 74. Buchacher, Christian O. 1993. 59-69. 75. Cardoso, Adão J. and Moisés B. de Souza. 1996. 271-291. 76. Péfaur, Jaime E. 1996. 451. 77. Chipman, Ariel D., Oded Khaner, Alexander Haas and Eitan Tchernov. 2001. 365-374. 78. Cochran, Doris M. and Coleman J. Goin. 1970. xii + 1-655. 79. Cocroft, Reginald B., Victor R. Morales and Roy W. McDiarmid. 2001. 80. Coloma, Luis A. 1991. 1-46 + errata. 81. Crawford, Stanton C. and Edgar P. Jones. 1933. 88-92. 82. Crombie, Ronald I. and W. Ronald Heyer. 1983. 291-296. 83. Crother, Brian I. 1999. xxx + 495 + 8 color plates. 85. Elgar, Mark A. and Bernard J. Crespi. 1992. 361. 86. Crump, Martha L. 1992. 256-276. 87. Pearson, David L. and Les Beletsky. 2002. xiv + 501 + 5 unnumbered. 88. De la Riva, Ignacio J. 1990. 261-319. 89. De la Riva, Ignacio J., Jörn Köhler, Stefan Lötters and Steffen Reichle. 2000. 19-164. 90. Doan, Tiffany M. and Wilfredo Arizábal Arriaga. 2002. 101-117. 91. Duellman, William E. 1978. 1-352 + 4 plates. 92. Harmelin-Vivien, M.L. and F. Bourlière. 1989. x + 200. 93. Duellman, William E. 1989. 61-88. 94. Gentry, Alwyn H. 1990. xiii + 2 unnumbered +627. 95. Duellman, William E. 1990. 455-505. 96. Duellman, William E. 1995. 13-21. 4 97. Duellman, William E. and Miguel Lizana. 1994. 51-64. 98. Duellman, William E. and Antonio W. Salas. 1991. 1-13. 99. Estupiñán, Ruth Amanda and Ulisses Galatti. 2000 ("1999"). 275-286. 100. Estupiñán, Ruth Amanda, José António Renan Bernardi and Ulisses Galatti. 2002. 541-553. 101. Lisboa, Pedro L.B. (organizer). 2002. 734. 102. Eterovick, Paula Cabral and Ivan Sazima. 2000. 341-350. 103. Neckel-Oliveira, Selvino, William E. Magnusson, Albertina P. Lima and Ana L. K. Albernaz. 2000. 317-326. 104. Frank, Norman and Erica Ramus. 1995. 377. 105. Frost, Darrel R. 1985. v + 732. 106. Fugler, Charles M. and A. Brad Walls. 1979. 149-156. 107. Galatti, Ulisses. 1992. 23-31. 108. Gascon, Claude. 1991. 248-252. 109. Gascon, Claude. 1991. 1731-1746.
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