Hyla orientalis
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Chordata
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Class:
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Amphibia
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Order:
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Anura
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Family:
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Hylidae
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Genus:
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Hyla
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Species:
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H. orientalis
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Binomial name
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Hyla orientalis
(Bedriaga, 1890)
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Synonyms[1]
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- Hyla arborea var. orientalis (Bedriaga, 1890)
- Hyla arborea schelkownikowi (Chernov, 1926)
- Hyla arborea gumilevskii (Litvinchuk, Borkin, Rosanov, and Skorinov, 2006)
- Hyla orientalis (Stöck, Dubey, Klütsch, Litvinchuk, Scheidt, and Perrin, 2008)
- Hyla (Hyla) orientalis (Fouquette and Dubois, 2014)
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Hyla orientalis (also known as the oriental tree frog, eastern tree frog, Caucasian tree frog or Shelkovnikov's tree frog) is a frog from both Europe and Asia. Scientists saw it in Turkey, Romania, Poland, Ukraine, Georgia, Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan and Armenia. It may also live in Greece.[1][2]
Scientists used to think this frog was part of Hyla arborea but they do not think so now.[1]
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