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2000 ZWEIFEL: PARTITION OF <strong>SPHENOPHRYNE</strong><br />

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Fig. 78. Audiospectrograms <strong>of</strong> calls <strong>of</strong> Liophryne and Oxydactyla recorded in Papua New Guinea.<br />

A. L. allisoni, recorded by Allen Allison on Mt. Missim, Morobe Prov., Feb. 4, 1982; complete call,<br />

45-Hz filter, waveform in 12 time expansion, air 16.4C, voucher specimen BPBM 9361, copy on<br />

AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 244. B. O. coggeri, recorded by James Menzies at Kaironk, Schrader<br />

Range, Madang Prov. on Aug. 30, 1968; one complete call, 45-Hz filter, wave form in 6 time expansion,<br />

no temperature, voucher specimen UPNG 837, copy on AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 253. C.<br />

L. dentata, recorded by James Menzies near Alotau, Milne Bay Prov., Oct. 8, 1969; partial call, successive<br />

parts graphed with 300-Hz and 45-Hz filters, waveform in 6 time expansion, temperature not<br />

noted, voucher specimen UPNG 1727, copy on AMNH Herpetology tape reel no. 253.

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