After Cannatella, Ford & Bockstanz, 1995 [“The Tree of Life”] with species from Frost, 2000-2002 [“AMNH Amphibian species of the World”]
<==o “Hylioidea” |--o Hylidae (lehtisammakot) | |?- †Proacris | |-- Pelodryadinae [AMNH: 3/154] | |-- Phyllomedusinae [AMNH: 6/49] | |-- Hemiphractinae (marsupial frogs) [M: 5/68] [AMNH: 5/82] | `-- Hylinae Gray, 1825 [AMNH: 25/520] [poly- or paraphyletic] |-- Pseudidae (harlekiinisammakot) [2/9] `--+-- Allophryne ruthveni [Allophrynidae] `-- Centrolenidae (lasisammakot) [AMNH: 3/133]
Reference(s):
- Austin, J. D., Lougheed, S. C., Tanner, K., Chek, A. A., Bogart, J. P. & Boag, P. T., 2002: A molecular perspective on the evolutionary affinities of an enigmatic neotropical frog, Allophryne ruthveni.
–Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society: Vol. 134, #4, pp. 335-346 - Cannatella, D., Ford, L. & Bockstanz, L., 1995-2003: Salientia - Frogs and toads.
–iNet: The Tree of Life Project: http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Salientia&contgroup=Living_amphibians - Frost, D. R., 2000: Amphibian species of the World: An Online Reference.
–iNet: American Museum of Natural History, Department of Herpetology: http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.html - Holman, J. A., 1987: Herpetofauna of the Egelhoff site (Miocene: Barstovian) of North-Central Nebraska.
–Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol. 7, #2, pp. 109-120 - –iNet: The Tree of Life Project: http://tolweb.org/tree