SPHENOPHRYNE - American Museum of Natural History
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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.