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・ Eleutherodactylus orientalis
・ Eleutherodactylus oxyrhyncus
・ Eleutherodactylus pallidus
・ Eleutherodactylus pantoni
・ Eleutherodactylus parabates
・ Eleutherodactylus parapelates
・ Eleutherodactylus patriciae
・ Eleutherodactylus paulsoni
・ Eleutherodactylus pentasyringos
・ Eleutherodactylus pezopetrus
・ Eleutherodactylus pinarensis
・ Eleutherodactylus pinchoni
・ Eleutherodactylus pipilans
・ Eleutherodactylus pituinus
・ Eleutherodactylus poolei
Eleutherodactylus portoricensis
・ Eleutherodactylus principalis
・ Eleutherodactylus probolaeus
・ Eleutherodactylus ramagii
・ Eleutherodactylus rhodesi
・ Eleutherodactylus ricordii
・ Eleutherodactylus riparius
・ Eleutherodactylus rivularis
・ Eleutherodactylus ronaldi
・ Eleutherodactylus rubrimaculatus
・ Eleutherodactylus rufescens
・ Eleutherodactylus rufifemoralis
・ Eleutherodactylus ruthae
・ Eleutherodactylus saxatilis
・ Eleutherodactylus schmidti


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Eleutherodactylus portoricensis : ウィキペディア英語版
Eleutherodactylus portoricensis

''Eleutherodactylus portoricensis'' (vernacular Spanish: ''coquí de la montaña'') is a frog native to Puerto Rico that belongs to the family Eleutherodactylidae. Its vernacular English names are upland coqui, mountain coqui, and Puerto Rican robber frog. It is found in the Toro Negro State Forest and other similar mountainous regions.〔(''Bosques de Puerto Rico: Bosque Estatal de Toro Negro.'' ) Hojas de Nuestro Ambiente. July 2008. (P-030 ) Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. Retrieved 29 July 2013.〕
==History and nomenclature==
The history of this species is quite complex, just as that of the common coquí (''Eleutherodactylus coqui''). In 1927 ''Eleutherodactylus portoricensis'' was described as the Puerto Rican coquí and it was classified as a species that lived only in Puerto Rico and which is different from species that live in other Caribbean islands. As such, it was classified as a new species (Schmidt, 1927). From 1927 to 1966 the nighttime CO-QUI sound was thought to correspond to a species of ''coquí'' that lived in the entire Island, in high elevations as well as in lower elevations alike (Schmidt, 1928; Thomas, 1966). However, in the winter of 1964-65, Richard Thomas becomes aware that this sound was produced not by one, but by two species. In 1966 this researcher publishes an article in which he establishes that the sample that Schmidt used to describe ''Eleutherodactylus portoricensis'' corresponded to a species that lived only in the higher elevations and which is today known as the ''coquí de montaña''. Of the 16 species of coquíes in Puerto Rico, this is the ninth species classified (Thomas & Joglar, 1996). There is no other scientific name for this species. The common name in Spanish is ''coquí de la montaña''. However, thee are other common names. In his catalogue of vertebrates in Puerto Rico, Vélez (1977) uses the common name "''coquí montaño de Puerto Rico''" and in English "Puerto Rico mountain coqui”. In his book on the herpetofauna of Puerto Rico, Rivero (1978) uses the name "''coquí de montaña''".〔(''Coquí de la Montaña (Eleutherodactylus portoricensis).'' ) Proyecto Coqui. 10 February 2009. Retrieved 8 August 2013.〕

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