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Etymologies of Brazilian Amphibians

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Herpetologia Brasileira - Suplemento 1

tre las hojas de las varias especies de Eringium (sic), en la zona antes indicada

...”]. Also Hyla eringiophila — B. Lutz, 1973. Hyla x-signata eringiophila

— B. Lutz, 1973. Ololygon x-signata eringiophila — Gudynas, 1983.

Ololygon eringiophila — Gudynas & Rudolf, 1987. Scinax eringhiophila —

Langone & Cardoso, 1997. In the synonymy of Scinax granulatus (Peters,

1871).

ernestoi: Ernesto + L. -i, suffix indicating the genitive of masculine names and

nouns. Honouring Ernst Wilhelm Garbe (1853-1925), German naturalist.

Gastrotheca ernestoi Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920. Also Gastrotheca (Opisthodelphys)

ernestoi — Dubois, 1987 “1986”. Gastrotheca (Australotheca)

ernestoi — Duellman, 2015. Gastrotheca (Alainia) ernestoi — Duellman &

Cannatella, 2018. Today Alainia ernestoi (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920).

erugatum: L. erugatum, take wrinkles/creases from. Chthonerpeton erugatum

Taylor, 1968. (“... Conspicuous skin glands of two sorts, the larger ones

often somewhat elevated and causing the surface to appear slightly granular

...”). In the synonymy of Chthonerpeton indistinctum (Reinhardt &

Lütken, 1862).

erythrogaster: G. erythros (έρυθρός), red + G. gastir (γαστήρ), abdomen. Elachistocleis

erythrogaster Kwet & Di-Bernardo, 1998. (“... in reference

to the distinct red-orange coloration of the venter ...”). Also Engystoma

erythrogaster — Dubois et al., 2021.

erythromera, erythromerus: G. erythros (έρυθρός), red + G. meros (μηρός),

thigh. Eleutherodactylus erythromerus Heyer, 1984. (“... signalling the distinctive

red thighs characteristic of this species in life ...”). Today Ischnocnema

erythromera (Heyer, 1984).

erythrophthalmus: G. erythros (έρυθρός), red + G. ophthalmos (οφθαλμός),

eye. Frostius erythrophthalmus Pimenta & Caramaschi, 2007. (“... iris red

in life ...”).

erythros: G. erythros (έρυθρός), red. Physalaemus erythros Caramaschi et al.,

2003. (“... used in reference to the remarkably bright ventral color pattern

of the species ...”).

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