Hylodes cardosoi: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Amphibia
- Order
- Anura
- Family
- Hylodidae
- Genus
- Hylodes
- Species
- Hylodes cardosoi
- Scientific Name
- Hylodes cardosoi
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Hylodes cardosoi
Hylodes cardosoi is a species of frog in the family Hylodidae. It is endemic to the state of São Paulo in Brazil.
The adult male frog measures 35.6–44.1 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 36.7 mm to 46.5 mm. The skin of the dorsum is brown with some spots. The hind thighs legs are usually brown in color with lighter marks. The throat and ventrum are cream in color. This frog has oval disks on its toes. Unlike other frogs in its species group, it does not have dorsolateral stripes.
This frog lives in Atlantic forests in southern Brazil. They can be found near streams where the water moves quickly.
If the frog sees or hears danger, it will jump into the water but soon emerges.
Scientists named this frog for Dr. Adão José Cardoso, who studied animals in Brazil.
...Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Hylodes amnicola
- Hylodes asper
- Hylodes babax
- Hylodes caete
- Hylodes cardosoi
- Hylodes charadranaetes
- Hylodes dactylocinus
- Hylodes fredi
- Hylodes glaber
- Hylodes heyeri
- Hylodes japi
- Hylodes lateristrigatus
- Hylodes magalhaesi
- Hylodes meridionalis
- Hylodes mertensi
- Hylodes nasus
- Hylodes ornatus
- Hylodes otavioi
- Hylodes perere
- Hylodes perplicatus
- Hylodes phyllodes
- Hylodes pipilans
- Hylodes regius
- Hylodes sazimai
- Hylodes uai
- Hylodes vanzolinii



