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- Molecular Phylogeny, Morphology and Bioacoustics Reveal Five Additional Species of Arboreal Microhylid Frogs of the Genus Anodonthyla from Madagascar
- Anura: Microhylidae) and the Need for a Parsimony of Taxonomic Changes: a Response to Peloso Et Al
- Molecular Phylogeny of Microhylid Frogs (Anura: Microhylidae)
- Family: Microhylidae) and a Discussion of Competing Hypotheses Concerning Their Biogeographical Origins
- A New Species of Diamond Frog from Northern Madagascar 16 June 2020
- Vertebrate Time-Tree Elucidates the Biogeographic Pattern of a Major Biotic Change Around the K–T Boundary in Madagascar
- A New Microhylid Frog, Genus Rhombophryne, from Northeastern Madagascar, and a Re-Description of R
- A Tiny New Species of Platypelis from the Marojejy National Park in Northeastern Madagascar (Amphibia: Microhylidae)
- Near Threatened Amphibian Species 610 Threatened Amphibians of the World
- Amphibia Mundi. 1.2. Recent Amphibians: Generic and Infrageneric Taxonomic Additions (1981-2002)
- Genus Stumpffia) from Madagascar
- Frogs of the Genus Platypelis from the Sorata Massif in Northern Madagascar: Description of a New Species and Reports of Range Extensions
- A Review of the Taxonomy and Osteology of the Rhombophryne
- (Rhombophryne) from Ranomafana National Park, Southeastern Madagascar
- A New Microhylid Frog, Genus Rhombophryne, from Northeastern Madagascar, and a Re-Description of R
- Molecular Phylogeny, Morphology and Bioacoustics Reveal Five Additional Species of Arboreal Microhylid Frogs of the Genus Anodonthyla from Madagascar
- AMNH-Scientific-Publications-2015
- Molecular, Morphological and Osteological Differentiation of a New Species of Microhylid Frog of the Genus Stumpffia from Northwestern Madagascar
- Karyological Evolution and Systematics of Malagasy Microhylid
- An Evolutionary Analysis of the Vertebrates of Madagascar
- New Concepts and Methods for Phylogenetic Taxonomy and Nomenclature in Zoology, Exemplified by a New Ranked Cladonomy of Recent Amphibians (Lissamphibia)
- Does Selective Wood Exploitation Affect Amphibian Diversity? the Case of An’Ala, a Tropical Rainforest in Eastern Madagascar
- Described from the Rainforests of Northeastern Madagascar (Microhylidae: Cophylinae)