Tadpoles of three species of the genus Rhinella Fitzinger, 1826 (Anura – Bufonidae) from Bahia State, Brazil
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This study offers a contribution to the knowledge of biology and taxonomy of the genus Rhinella Fitzinger, 1826, through the morphologic description of tadpoles of Rhinella granulosa (Spix, 1824), Rhinella hoogmoedi (Caramaschi & Pombal, 2006) and Rhinella jimi (Stévaux, 2002) from the state of Bahia, Brazil. It also compares the tadpole morphology of this study with the descriptions of tadpoles of other species of the genus.
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