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One pair of large subtelocentric chromosomes bears a prominent secondary constriction in the short arm.
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Bogart, J. P., and Wasserman, A. O.: Diploid-polyploid cryptic species pairs: a possible clue to evolution by polyploidization in anuran amphibians. Cytogenetics 11: 7–24, 1972.
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Beçak, M.L., Beçak, W., Roberts, F.L., Shoffner, R.N., Volpe, E.P. (1973). Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope) (Southern gray treefrog) 2n = 24. In: Beçak, M.L., Beçak, W., Roberts, F.L., Shoffner, R.N., Volpe, E.P. (eds) Chromosome Atlas: Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Birds. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65751-1_9
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