NOTE:Several studies suggest that H. andinus is conspecific with H. riojanus (see Faivovich et al. 2004; Koscinski et al. 2008; Kohler et al. 2010).
Frost (2015) considers H. andinus a synonym of H. riojanus.
Koscinski et al. (2008) suggests that H. riojanus is nested within H. andinus, which is potentially a cryptic species complex.
NOTE:Several studies suggest that H. andinus is conspecific with H. riojanus (see Faivovich et al. 2004; Koscinski et al. 2008; Kohler et al. 2010).
Frost (2015) considers H. andinus a synonym of H. riojanus.
Koscinski et al. (2008) suggests that H. riojanus is nested within H. andinus, which is potentially a cryptic species complex.
Boana riojana is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is found in the Eastern Andes and Andean foothills between La Rioja Province in Argentina and northern Bolivia, and possibly further into adjacent Peru. Common name Carrizo's tree frog has been used when referring to the formerly recognized Boana varelae (Carrizo, 1992).[2]
Boana riojana occurs at elevations of 1,650–3,400 m (5,410–11,150 ft) in the north and 500–1,640 m (1,640–5,380 ft) in the south.[2] Ecological requirements of this species are largely unknown.[1]
Boana riojana is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is found in the Eastern Andes and Andean foothills between La Rioja Province in Argentina and northern Bolivia, and possibly further into adjacent Peru. Common name Carrizo's tree frog has been used when referring to the formerly recognized Boana varelae (Carrizo, 1992).
Boana riojana occurs at elevations of 1,650–3,400 m (5,410–11,150 ft) in the north and 500–1,640 m (1,640–5,380 ft) in the south. Ecological requirements of this species are largely unknown.