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Herpetologia Brasileira - Suplemento 1

gutturalis: L. guttur, throat + L. -alis, adjectival suffix. Eleutherodactylus gutturalis

Hoogmoed et al., 1977. (“... pertaining to the throat, because of its

conspicuous pattern ...”). Today Pristimantis gutturalis (Hoogmoed et al.,

1977).

gutturosa: L. gutturosus, with enlarged throat. Adelophryne gutturosa Hoogmoed

& Lescure, 1984. (... in reference to the gigantic subgular vocal sac in

adult males ...”).

Gymnophiona: G. gymnos (γυμνός), naked + G. ofis (όφις), serpent + L. -ona,

diminutive or hypocoristic suffix. Gymnophiona Rafinesque, 1814. (“... I

Ginnofi. Corpo senza squame ...”).

gyrinaethes: G. gyrinos (γυρινός), tadpole + G. a-ithis (ά-ήθης), unaccustomed,

unused. Phyllodytes gyrinaethes Peixoto et al., 2003. (“... a morphologically

specialized tadpole with dumb bell shaped body in dorsal view ...”).

habra: G. abros (άβρός), graceful, elegant, refined. Sphoenohyla habra Goin, 1957.

(?). Also Dryomelictes habra — Goin, 1961. Hyla habra — Gorham, 1963.

Sphaenorhynchus habrus — Rivero, 1969. In the synonymy of Sphaenorhynchus

carneus (Cope, 1868).

haddadi: Haddad + L. -i, suffix indicating the genitive of masculine names and

nouns. Honouring Célio Fernando Baptista Haddad, Brazilian herpetologist.

(1) Chiasmocleis haddadi Peloso et al., 2014. Also Chiasmocleis (Syncope)

haddadi — de Sá et al., 2018 “2019”. (2) Dendrophryniscus haddadi

Cruz et al., 2019. (3) Hyla haddadi Bastos & Pombal, 1996. Today Dendropsophus

haddadi (Bastos & Pombal, 1996). (4) The same root in Haddadus

Hedges et al., 2008.

haddadorum: Haddad + L. -orum, genitive plural of the second declension. Scinax

haddadorum Araujo-Vieira et al., 2016. Honouring “Célio Fernando

Baptista Haddad ... and his family, including his wife, Patricia L. Morelatto,

their daughter, Alice Haddad, and son, André Haddad ...”.

hadroceps: G. hadros (αδρός), well-grown, sturdy + G. kephali (κεφάλι), head.

Hyla hadroceps Duellman & Hoogmoed, 1992. (“... the name hadroceps

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