WebHyla orientalis (also known as the oriental tree frog, eastern tree frog, Caucasian tree frog or Shelkovnikov's tree frog) is a frog from both Europe and Asia.Scientists saw it in Turkey, … WebDe wetenschappelijke naam Hyla arborea verwijst naar de levenswijze; Hyla betekent 'kwaken' en arborea betekent 'in bomen levend'. De boomkikker werd lange tijd verdeeld …
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A zöld levelibéka (Hyla arborea) a kétéltűek (Amphibia) osztályába a békák (Anura) rendjébe és a levelibéka-félék (Hylidae) családjába tartozó faj. WebA Hyla arborea é unha pequena ra do xénero Hyla, da familia dos hílidos ( Hylidae ), duns 4,5 a 5 cm de lonxitude, cor verde, hábitos arborícolas e que se alimenta de insectos . …
WebHyla arborea (Linnaeus, 1758) Kaliwatan sa bakiang Hyla arborea[2]. Una ning gihulagway ni Linnaeusni adtong 1758.[3] Ang Hyla arboreasakop sa kaheneranga Hyla, ug kabanaynga Hylidae. [2][4]Giklaseklase sa IUCNang kaliwatan sa kinaminosang kalabotan.[1] Walay nalista nga matang nga sama niini. [2] Ang mga gi basihan … WebA Hyla arborea é unha pequena ra do xénero Hyla, da familia dos hílidos , duns 4,5 a 5 cm de lonxitude, cor verde, hábitos arborícolas e que se alimenta de insectos. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Hyla arborea .
WebHyla arborea, Hyla versicolour and Hyla regita, etc., are all tree-living frogs, and adapted from amphibious to arboreal life. They also change their colour according to their environment and show camouflage or mimicry. Hyla faber shows peculiar parental care. It comes down from the tree. WebHyla arborea) је ситна жаба која може да порасте највише до 4,5 cm. Карактеристика врсте су дискови на прстима, који им помажу при пењању на дрвеће.
WebUdover Hyla arborea anerkendes ni andre Hyla-arter i Vestpalæarktis: H. carthaginiensis (nordøstlige Algeriet og nordlige Tunesien), H. felixarabica (sydvestlige dele af den Arabiske Halvø), H. intermedia (Italiens fastland og Sicilien), H. meridionalis (Nordvestafrika, Iberiske Halvø og Sydfrankrig), H. molleri (Iberiske Halvø og Sydvestfrankrig), H. orientalis …
WebThe subspecies H. arborea arborea inhabits almost all of Europe. The northern margin of the range runs approximately from Denmark (Aarhus and Jutland), Sweden (Scania) and the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Lithuania (Vilnius City: 54º41'N, 25º17'E) through Byelorussia (approximately on the line: towns of Oshmyany - Uzda - Slutsk) to southern … thumbed through meaningWebHyla arborea. (Linnaeus, 1758) Φυσική κατανομή δεντροβατράχων ( Hyla spp.) Ο Ευρωπαϊκός δεντροβάτραχος, Hyla arborea (Linnaeus, 1758) είναι ένα είδος μικρού … thumbed your noseWebMiddle East, 23: 61–69, documented the contact zone of Hyla "arborea" (presumably now Hyla orientalis) and Hyla savignyi in southern Turkey. Pikulik, 1996, Zemnavodnyia Pauzuny: 106–108, provided an account (as Hyla arborea) for the Belarus population. Naumov, 2005, Acta Zool. Bulgarica, 57: 391, provided records for Bulgaria (as Hyla … thumbed upWebCzech Republic : Stamps [Theme: Plants (Flora) Year: 2016]. Buy, sell, trade and exchange collectibles easily with Colnect collectors community. Only Colnect automatically matches collectibles you want with collectables collectors offer for sale or swap. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! thumbeeWebHyla arborea Linnaeus, 1758: Areale; La raganella europea (Hyla arborea Linnaeus, 1758) è un anfibio dell'ordine degli Anuri, diffuso in Europa e Asia Descrizione. Di aspetto … thumbelemurWebAn Hyla arborea[2][3] in uska species han Anura nga syahan ginhulagway ni Linnaeus hadton 1758. An Hyla arborea in nahilalakip ha genus nga Hyla, ngan familia nga Hylidae.[4][5] Ginklasipika han IUCN an species komo diri gud kababarak-an.[1] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[4] thumbe groupWebHyla arborea ( Linnaeus, 1758) Type locality: "Sub foliis arborum Europae, Americae". Holotype: Specimen figured by Generus, 1554, Hist. Animal.: 55. Original combination: Rana arborea Combination: Calamita arboreus — Schneider, 1799 Combination: Hyla arborea — Cuvier, 1817 Combination: Hyas arborea — Wagler, 1830 thumbeliam