Hyla: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Amphibia
- Order
- Anura
- Family
- Hylidae
- Genus
- Hyla
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Hyla
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Hyla
Hyla is a genus of frogs in the tree frog family Hylidae. As traditionally defined, it was a wastebasket genus with more than 300 species found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and across the Americas. After a major revision of the family, most of these have been moved to other genera so that Hyla now only contains 17 extant (living) species from Europe, northern Africa and Asia. The earliest known fossil member of this genus is †Hyla swanstoni from the Eocene of Saskatchewan, Canada, but its designation to Hyla happened before the major revision, meaning that its position needs confirmation.
The genus was established by Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in 1768. It was named after Hylas in Greek mythology, the companion of Hercules. The name is unusual in that – though Laurenti knew that Hylas was male – the name is unambiguously treated in the feminine grammatical gender for reasons unknown. The etymology of the name is also often incorrectly given as being derived from the Greek word ὕλη (hūlē, "forest" or "wood").
...Hyla in languages:
- Chinese
- 雨蛙屬
- Czech
- rosnička
- English
- Holarctic Treefrogs
- English
- Holarctic Tree Frogs
- Finnish
- Aitolehtisammakot
- French
- Rainettes
- German
- Laubfrösche
- Italian
- Raganella
- Japanese
- アマガエル属
- Korean
- 청개구리속
- Lithuanian
- Tikrosios medvarlės
- Russian
- Квакши
- Russian
- Древесницы
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Hyla andersonii
- Hyla annectans
- Hyla arborea
- Hyla arboricola
- Hyla arenicolor
- Hyla avivoca
- Hyla bocourti
- Hyla carthaginiensis
- Hyla chinensis
- Hyla cinerea
- Hyla euphorbiacea
- Hyla eximia
- Hyla felixarabica
- Hyla femoralis
- Hyla flaviventris
- Hyla gratiosa
- Hyla hallowellii
- Hyla immaculata
- Hyla intermedia
- Hyla japonica
- Hyla meridionalis
- Hyla molleri
- Hyla orientalis
- Hyla plicata
- Hyla sarda
- Hyla savignyi
- Hyla simplex
- Hyla squirella
- Hyla suweonensis
- Hyla tsinlingensis
- Hyla versicolor
- Hyla walkeri
- Hyla wrightorum
- Hyla zhaopingensis
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