Carthaginian tree frog explained
The Carthaginian tree frog (Hyla carthaginiensis) is a species of tree frog from humid coastal areas of northeastern Algeria and northwestern Tunisia. It is most closely related to Hyla meridionalis, the Mediterranean or stripeless tree frog,[1] of which it was formerly considered a population. The two species likely overlap in range in Algeria.[2]
Notes and References
- November 26, 2020. American Museum of Natural History. Amphibian Species of the World 6.0, an Online Reference. Hyla carthaginiensis Dufresnes, Beddek, Skorinov, Fumagalli, Perrin, Crochet, and Litvinchuk, 2019 .
- Dufresnes, Christophe et al. “Diversification and speciation in tree frogs from the Maghreb (Hyla meridionalis sensu lato), with description of a new African endemic.” Molecular phylogenetics and evolution vol. 134 (2019): 291-299. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2019.02.009