Abstract

A new species of treefrog, Hyla juanitae, is described on the basis of 5 adult males collected from the Pacific slopes of the Sierra Madre del Sur of Guerrero, Mexico. A series of tadpoles from Guerrero, and juveniles and adults from Oaxaca are referred to this new species, and variation within the species is described. Additional notes on the sympatric H. pinorum are included, and the relationships of these two closely related species are discussed.

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