Rheohyla

Rheohyla is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. As currently recognized, it is monotypic, containing only Rheohyla miotympanum, also known as the small-eared hyla or small-eared treefrog. However, the nominal species likely is a complex of more than one species. It is endemic to eastern and central Mexico. The generic name refers to streams, the breeding habitat of this frog (from Greek rheos meaning "stream" combined with Hylas). The specific name is derived from Greek meion, a diminutive prefix, together with Greek tympanon (="drum") and refers to the small tympanum.

Rheohyla

Rheohyla is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. As currently recognized, it is monotypic, containing only Rheohyla miotympanum, also known as the small-eared hyla or small-eared treefrog. However, the nominal species likely is a complex of more than one species. It is endemic to eastern and central Mexico. The generic name refers to streams, the breeding habitat of this frog (from Greek rheos meaning "stream" combined with Hylas). The specific name is derived from Greek meion, a diminutive prefix, together with Greek tympanon (="drum") and refers to the small tympanum.