Species Information
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Lowland Leopard Frog
Scientific Name: Lithobates yavapaiensis
Number of Subpopulations: 13
Number of Mapped Locations: 18
Number of Observations: 59
Observation date range: 10-01-1893 to 07-21-1995
Species Related Publications
2000
Painter, C. 2000. Status of Listed and Category Herpetofauna. Completion Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Section 6 E-31-3. 193 p.
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1987
Jennings, R.D. 1987. The status of Rana berlandieri, the Rio Grande leopard frog, and Rana yavapaiensis, the lowland leopard frog, in New Mexico. Report to Share With Wildlife, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe. 52p.
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75
S75JENWNNMUS, Legacy reference. Physical copy not yet located.
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1990
Jennings, R. and N. Scott. 1990. Unpub. MSB database file on Rana yavapaiensis. UNM Biology Dept. Albuquerque, NM 87131. 10 pp.
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1990
Scott, N.J. 1990. Unpublished listing of Rana species specimens at MSB. 2 pp. USFWS, UNM - Biology Dept., Albuquerque, NM 87131
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1991
Hakkila, M. 1991. Unpub letter to Pat Mehlhop on Rana spp. Localities dated 3 Dec 1991. 1 p + 2 maps.
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1994
Painter, Charlie. 1994. Notes from phone call to Pat Mehlhop on observation of Rana yavapaiensis. 7 July, 1994.
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1995
Jennings, R.D. 1995. Investigations of recently viable leopard frog populations in New Mexico: Rana chiricahuensis and Rana yavapaiensis. 36 p.
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1995
Snyderman, D. 1995. Element Conservation Plan for Rana yavapaiensis. 39 p.
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