Ptychohyla salvadorensis

The Salvador stream frog (Ptychohyla salvadorensis) is a frog. It lives in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala. It lives on the Pacific side (west side) of the mountains. People have seen this frog between 1440 and 2050 meters above sea level.[3][1][2]

Ptychohyla salvadorensis
Ptychohyla salvadorensis.jpg
Conservation status
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Genus: Ptychohyla
Species:
P. salvadorensis
Binomial name
Ptychohyla salvadorensis
(Mertens, 1952)
Synonyms[3]
  • Hyla salvadorensis Mertens, 1952
  • Ptychohyla salvadorensis Campbell and Smith, 1992
  • Duellmanohyla salvadorensis Faivovich, Pereyra, Luna, Hertz, Blotto, Vásquez-Almazán, McCranie, Sánchez, Baêta, Araujo-Vieira, Köhler, Kubicki, Campbell, Frost, Wheeler, and Haddad, 2018

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Ptychohyla salvadorensis". AmphibiaWeb. University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). "Ptychohyla salvadorensis". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 3.1: e.T55916A54364685. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T55916A54364685.en. S2CID 242280892. 55916. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Frost, Darrel R. "Duellmanohyla salvadorensis (Mertens, 1952)". Amphibian Species of the World, an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Retrieved July 25, 2022.