04.10.2013 Views

SPHENOPHRYNE - American Museum of Natural History

SPHENOPHRYNE - American Museum of Natural History

SPHENOPHRYNE - American Museum of Natural History

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

118 BULLETIN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 253<br />

Fig. 77. Audiospectrograms <strong>of</strong> calls <strong>of</strong> five species <strong>of</strong> Austrochaperina, Liophryne, and Oxydactyla<br />

recorded in Papua New Guinea. A. L. rhododactyla, recorded by Allen Allison on Bulldog Road, Morobe<br />

Prov., April 30, 1982; 45-Hz filter, waveform in 3 time expansion, no voucher specimen or temperature,<br />

copy on AMNH Herpetology tape reel 244. B. L. similis, recorded at Myola Guest House, Northern<br />

Prov., Aug. 10, 1987; 45-Hz filter, waveform in 6 time expansion, air 12.8C, voucher specimen<br />

AMNH A130570, AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 253. C. O. crassa, recorded by James Menzies at<br />

Betamin, Mt. Dayman, Milne Bay Prov., July 1984; 45-Hz filter, waveform in 3 time expansion, no<br />

voucher specimen or temperature, copy on AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 253. D. A. gracilipes,<br />

recorded at Wipim, Western Prov., Aug. 15, 1969; partial call, 45-Hz filter, wave form in 6 time<br />

expansion, air 24.0C, voucher specimen AMNH A83070, AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 189. E. A.<br />

brevipes, recorded at Myola Guest House, Northern Prov., Aug. 11, 1987; one complete call, initial<br />

notes graphed with 300-Hz filter, terminal notes with 45-Hz, waveform in 12 time expansion, air<br />

12.9C, no voucher specimen, AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 253.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!