New County Records and Other Data Since 1996
Hyla gratiosa Le Conte - Barking Treefrog
Since publication of Atlas of Amphibians in Tennessee (Redmond, W. H. and A. F. Scott. 1996. The Center for Field Biology, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. 94 pp.), several reports of new distribution records have appeared in the literature. Following are an updated distribution map and bibliographical information for new county records as they pertain to H. gratiosa:
Updated Distribution Map
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Literature Containing New County Records
Benton County
Colvin, R. 2011. Geographic distribution. Hyla gratiosa. Herpetol. Rev. 42:562.
The coordinates for this record were incorrectly published in the decimal degrees format. When read as degrees, minutes and seconds the correct locality is revealed.
Chester
County
Peterson, A., and J. Koons. 1997. Geographic distribution: Hyla gratiosa. Herpetol. Rev. 28:48.
Coffee County
Miller, B. T., J. W. Lamb, and J. L. Miller. 2005. The herpetofauna of Arnold Air Force Base in the barrens of South-Central Tennessee. Southeastern Naturalist 4:51-62.
Decatur County
Colvin R., and C. Harden. 2014. Geographic distribution: Hyla gratiosa. Herpetol. Rev. 45:276.
Gibson County
Johansen, E. P., N. Smith, and S. McCormick. 2009. Geographic distribution. Hyla gratiosa. Herpetol. Rev. 40:108.
Hardin County
Hunter, C. 2006. Geographic distribution. Hyla gratiosa. Herpetol. Rev. 37:100.
Marion County
Hunt, N. 2018. Development and assessment of predictive spatial models for a rare Tennessee anuran: Barking Treefrog (Hyla gratiosa). M.S. Thesis, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Xii + 77 pp.
McNairy County
Butterfield, B. 2015. Geographic distribution: Hyla gratiosa. Herpetol. Rev. 46:212.
Wayne County
Hunt, N. 2018. Development and assessment of predictive spatial models for a rare Tennessee anuran: Barking Treefrog (Hyla gratiosa). M.S. Thesis, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Xii + 77 pp.