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Julianus is a genus of tree frogs in the family Hylidae. They are found in southeastern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina. This genus is considered poorly defined and is regarded by most to merely be a synonym of Scinax. However, other papers claim that these frogs are not distinct enough to be grouped into an entirely different genus and should be readded to Scinax. This is because many of the characteristics used to define this genus are shared by other members of Scinax as well.

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  • Julianus is a genus of tree frogs in the family Hylidae. They are found in southeastern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina. This genus is considered poorly defined and is regarded by most to merely be a synonym of Scinax. This genus is named after Julián Faivovich, who has contributed a notable amount of knowledge to the study of South American tree frogs. It was created because Scinax uruguayus differed from other Scinax in the larval oral disc morphology. More specifically, the tadpole has two keratinized and pigmented plates on the lower jaw sheath, along with the posterior marginal papillae being larger than the papillae on the lateral margins. The species Julianus pinimus was later added to this genus due to having similar features. However, other papers claim that these frogs are not distinct enough to be grouped into an entirely different genus and should be readded to Scinax. This is because many of the characteristics used to define this genus are shared by other members of Scinax as well. (en)
  • Julianus est un genre d'amphibiens de la famille des Hylidae. (fr)
  • Julianus is een geslacht van kikkers uit de familie boomkikkers (Hylidae). De groep werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door , en in 2016. Er zijn twee soorten, beide komen voor in delen van Zuid-Amerika en leven in de landen Brazilië, Uruguay en Argentinië en mogelijk ook in Paraguay. (nl)
  • Julianus – rodzaj płaza bezogonowego z podrodziny Scinaxinae w rodzinie rzekotkowatych (Hylidae). (pl)
  • Julianus é um gênero de anfíbios anuros da família Hylidae, cujas espécies ocorrem no Brasil, na Argentina, no Uruguai e, possivelmente, no Paraguai. Suas espécies são caracterizadas por serem pequenas, possuírem o ventre sem manchas, a íris apresentando duas cores, discos adesivos levemente truncados e membranas interdigitais reduzidas, exceto entre os dedos I e II, onde há a ausência delas. Seus ovos são depositados em poças. Foi descrito em 2016 pelos pesquisadores William Duelmann, Angela Marion e Blair Hedges durante uma análise filogenética da família Hylidae, na qual foi possível atestar que essas espécies, antes pertencentes ao gênero Scinax, deveriam fazer parte de um gênero a parte, levando em consideração divergências genéticas e morfológicas presente entre elas e as demais. Seu nome genérico é uma homenagem ao herpetólogo Julián Faivovich, pela sua contribuição no estudo de anfíbios sul-americanos. (pt)
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  • Duellman, Marion & Hedges, 2016 (en)
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  • Julianus uruguayus (en)
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  • Julianus (en)
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  • Julianus est un genre d'amphibiens de la famille des Hylidae. (fr)
  • Julianus is een geslacht van kikkers uit de familie boomkikkers (Hylidae). De groep werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door , en in 2016. Er zijn twee soorten, beide komen voor in delen van Zuid-Amerika en leven in de landen Brazilië, Uruguay en Argentinië en mogelijk ook in Paraguay. (nl)
  • Julianus – rodzaj płaza bezogonowego z podrodziny Scinaxinae w rodzinie rzekotkowatych (Hylidae). (pl)
  • Julianus is a genus of tree frogs in the family Hylidae. They are found in southeastern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina. This genus is considered poorly defined and is regarded by most to merely be a synonym of Scinax. However, other papers claim that these frogs are not distinct enough to be grouped into an entirely different genus and should be readded to Scinax. This is because many of the characteristics used to define this genus are shared by other members of Scinax as well. (en)
  • Julianus é um gênero de anfíbios anuros da família Hylidae, cujas espécies ocorrem no Brasil, na Argentina, no Uruguai e, possivelmente, no Paraguai. Suas espécies são caracterizadas por serem pequenas, possuírem o ventre sem manchas, a íris apresentando duas cores, discos adesivos levemente truncados e membranas interdigitais reduzidas, exceto entre os dedos I e II, onde há a ausência delas. Seus ovos são depositados em poças. (pt)
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  • Julianus (genre) (fr)
  • Julianus (frog) (en)
  • Julianus (pl)
  • Julianus (geslacht) (nl)
  • Julianus (gênero) (pt)
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