taxonID	type	description	language	source
A42A87E68B57FFEEFECD72E54DE9FAAA.taxon	description	Internal oral morphology. — Buccal floor diamond shaped (Fig. 3 A), longer than wide; oral aperture about 20 % of buccal floor width; two large and strong conical infralabial papillae. Two large lingual papillae, longer than wide and with smooth apices. Buccal floor arena round with three to five conical papillae on each side, with smooth apices; numerous pustulations randomly distributed within buccal floor arena; anterior to the buccal pocket region, there are no papillae and few pustulations (zero to three); buccal pocket perforated, wider than long, transversely oriented on the middle region of the buccal floor; free velar surface, with distinct glandular zone, with pustulations at the bottom of the velum and pustulations on the region anterior to the glottis, which is notched, distinct, open, and fully exposed. Buccal roof rounded (Fig. 3 B), with the prenarial arena possessing two broad pustulations anteriorly, parallel to the buccal opening, and three small ones posteriorly, forming a row. Nares elliptical, oriented parallel to the buccal opening and positioned on the anterior third of the buccal roof; internarial distance smaller than nare opening; narial valve distinct with anterior and posterior wall pustulate and flaplike; postnarial arena rectangular with four fringed papillae with the anteromedial pair triangular and larger than the posterolateral pair; the posterolateral papillae are broader than the anteromedial pair; no pustulations visible in the postnarial arena; median ridge triangular, wider than long. Buccal roof arena round in shape with one to five small papillae on each side; pustulations extensively distributed throughout the buccal roof arena; glandular zone conspicuous; dorsal velum uniform in width, with pustulated margins, except at the midline, which has smooth margins. Morphological variation (Fig. 4 A, B). — Most of the variation that we observed in P. azurea tadpoles was related to the oral disc and spiracle, and this variation was observed in all studied populations. Eleven out of 25 tadpoles presented a narrow ventral gap, while two presented lateroventral emargination on the oral disc. Also, one tadpole had the marginal papillae biseriate laterally, and three tadpoles presented a wider upper jaw compared to the remaining individuals. The external wall of the spiracle did not have a free distal margin overlapping the spiracle opening in 10 tadpoles (Fig. 4 C, D). Four tadpoles presented rounded snouts. We observed variation in the density of pustulations scattered throughout the buccal floor arena, with at least one individual having many pustulations in front of the buccal pockets, but few in the buccal floor arena. In one individual from Jataí, the papillae of the buccal floor arena were fused, forming large ones (Fig. 5 A). Another individual from Mineiros had 29 papillae scattered throughout the buccal floor and less than 40 pustulations, grouped mainly in front of the buccal pockets, and a large infralabial papillae (Fig. 5 B). In one individual from Barro Alto, the lingual papillae were fused together. The buccal roof was more consistent as we noted variation in only the number of papillae in the buccal roof arena, with at least two individuals from Mineiros not presenting papillae in the buccal roof arena (Fig. 5 C).	en	Santos, Danusy Lopes, de Morais, Alessandro Ribeiro, Signorelli, Luciana, Bastos, Rogério Pereira, Feio, Renato, Nomura, Fausto (2018): Description of the Tadpole of Phŋllomedusa azurea from the Brazilian Cerrado, with a Description of the Internal Oral Morphology of Phŋllomedusa oreades. Herpetologica 74 (1): 50-57, DOI: 10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-16-00050.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/herpetologica-d-16-00050.1
A42A87E68B57FFEEFECD72E54DE9FAAA.taxon	materials_examined	Color of fixed specimens. — Body silver-whitish with brown spots scattered on dorsal and lateral surfaces, and on tail musculature; some individuals showed few or no spots in these body regions. Venter creamy and dorsal and ventral fins transparent with brown spots.	en	Santos, Danusy Lopes, de Morais, Alessandro Ribeiro, Signorelli, Luciana, Bastos, Rogério Pereira, Feio, Renato, Nomura, Fausto (2018): Description of the Tadpole of Phŋllomedusa azurea from the Brazilian Cerrado, with a Description of the Internal Oral Morphology of Phŋllomedusa oreades. Herpetologica 74 (1): 50-57, DOI: 10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-16-00050.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/herpetologica-d-16-00050.1
A42A87E68B51FFEDFEC877314E46F9BF.taxon	description	Internal oral morphology. — Buccal floor diamond shaped (Fig. 6 A), as wide as long; oral aperture about 20 % of buccal floor width; two large and prominant conical infralabial papillae with pustulations on the apices. Two large lingual papillae, longer than wide, which might present pustulations on the apices. Buccal floor arena pentagonal with 10 to 12 conical papillae on each side; the papillae of the buccal floor arena could have pustulations on their apices; numerous pustulations randomly distributed within buccal floor arena; 20 to 22 pustulations and 0 to 3 conical papillae, smaller than buccal floor arena papillae, are found anterior to the buccal pocket region; buccal pocket perforated, wider than long, transversely oriented on the middle region of the buccal floor; free velar surface with distinct glandular zone, with pustulations at the bottom of the velum and pustulations on the region anterior to the glottis, which is notched, distinct, open, and fully exposed. Buccal roof triangular (Fig. 6 B), prenarial arena with two broad pustulations anteriorly, parallel to the buccal opening, and three small ones posteriorly, forming a row. Nares elliptical, oriented parallel in relation to the buccal opening and positioned on the anterior third of the buccal roof; internarial distance smaller than nare opening; narial valve distinct with anterior and posterior wall pustulate and flaplike; postnarial arena rectangular with four fringed papillae; the anteromedial pair is conical and smaller than the posterolateral pair; the posterolateral papillae are broader than the anteromedial pair; six pustulations positioned in the center of the postnarial arena, in front of the median ridge, two pustulations on each side, located near the posterolateral papillae; median ridge triangular, wider than long. Buccal roof arena diamond shaped with 8 to 12 acute papillae on each side; pustulations extensively distributed throughout the buccal roof arena; glandular zone conspicuous; dorsal velum of uniform width, with pustulated margins, except at the midline, which has smooth margins. Morphological variation. — We observed a smaller amount of variation in the internal oral morphology of P. oreades compared to the variation observed in P. azurea. The length of the lingual papillae can vary among individuals, as can the shape of the papillae in the buccal floor arena, which can be fused as seen in individuals from Cavalcante. The median ridge in one individual was bifid.	en	Santos, Danusy Lopes, de Morais, Alessandro Ribeiro, Signorelli, Luciana, Bastos, Rogério Pereira, Feio, Renato, Nomura, Fausto (2018): Description of the Tadpole of Phŋllomedusa azurea from the Brazilian Cerrado, with a Description of the Internal Oral Morphology of Phŋllomedusa oreades. Herpetologica 74 (1): 50-57, DOI: 10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-16-00050.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/herpetologica-d-16-00050.1
