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- Engystomops Pustulosus (Tungara Frog)
- Physalaemus Cuvieri) in Southeastern Brazil
- Taxonomic Review of the Species Groups of the Genus
- Variation in the Schedules of Somite and Neural Development in Frogs
- Reproduction and Spawning Behavior in the Frog, Engystomops Pustulatus (Shreve 1941)
- Michael Joseph Ryan
- A Comparison of Two Treatments for Nematode Infections in the Tungara Frog, Engystomops Pustulosus Marcel Wiley1, BS, Jessica W U1, BS, Beth Dawson2, Phd
- Redescription of Physalaemus Spiniger (Anura: Leptodactylidae) and Description of Two New Reproductive Modes
- Road-Edge Effects on Herpetofauna in a Lowland Amazonian Rainforest
- Phylogeny of Frogs from the Genus Physalaemus (Anura, Leptodactylidae) Inferred from Mitochondrial and Nuclear Gene Sequences Q ⇑ Luciana B
- Karyotypes of Eight Species of Leptodactylus (Anura, Leptodactylidae) with a Description of a New Karyotype for the Genus
- Diet of Five Anuran Species in a Forest Remnant in Eastern Acre State, Brazilian Amazonia
- Feeding Habits of Engystomops Pustulatus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) in Western Ecuador Author(S): Andrea E
- Safety Bubbles: a Review of the Proposed Functions of Froth Nesting Among Anuran Amphibians
- The Túngara Frog, Engystomops Pustulosus, Is a Small Leptodactylid That Reproduces in Ponds and Pools of Water and Deposits Its Eggs in Foam Nests
- The Evolution of Female Mate Choice for Complex Calls in Túngara Frogs