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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22699 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 UMMZ 4 Río 4 Hyla 3 San 3 México 2 Taylor 2 Guatemala 1 mile 1 Volcánica 1 Verapaz 1 Veracruz 1 Valley 1 Urodela 1 USNM 1 USC 1 UIMNH 1 Toocog 1 Tepalcatepec 1 Tehuantepec 1 Smith 1 Smilisca 1 Sierra 1 Seoul 1 Rica 1 Ptychohyla 1 Protobatrachus 1 Plateau 1 Petén 1 Pacific 1 Oaxaca 1 National 1 NNW 1 Michoacán 1 Mexico 1 Mexican 1 Korea 1 June 1 Jesús 1 Isthmus 1 Gulf 1 Fig 1 Emporia 1 Costa 1 Cordillera 1 Colima 1 Coalcomán 1 Co. 1 Chinajá 1 Cheju 1 Carranza Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 882 specie 814 specimen 714 length 660 km 559 forest 422 male 358 snout 329 mile 324 row 324 individual 324 dorsal 313 figure 307 tadpole 306 frog 301 mm 296 text 283 vent 276 lowland 273 body 267 surface 265 meter 260 color 253 locality 241 part 237 m. 231 stripe 230 stream 226 edge 225 kilometer 219 spot 218 species 216 tail 216 elev 208 dorsum 206 eye 205 female 204 group 204 call 203 type 199 elevation 194 note 193 speciman 190 tubercle 189 region 179 thigh 179 slope 178 breeding 172 tooth 168 life 163 tree Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 8907 _ 1101 | 627 KU 623 S. 468 . 452 México 435 Pp 411 UMMZ 394 de 388 Hyla 350 Río 343 Michoacán 340 Taylor 319 San 295 El 279 Smith 269 P. 250 Kansas 243 Univ 238 Smilisca 231 La 229 Co. 227 Bull 214 June 212 H. 211 E. 209 Ptychohyla 206 Coalcomán 203 Sci 203 July 199 Sierra 196 Nat 189 Oaxaca 180 Chinajá 175 Tepalcatepec 170 baudini 167 Tehuantepec 165 Pacific 165 March 163 brown 161 M. 160 X 153 Zool 152 Mexico 152 Duellman 151 America 146 Guatemala 143 Cope 140 tan 140 Veracruz Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 375 it 157 i 156 they 109 we 54 he 30 me 27 them 23 us 23 she 10 one 10 her 9 him 4 themselves 4 hardyi 3 itself 2 tympanum 2 indistinct 1 tympanum/ 1 paraiso= 1 ourselves 1 ours 1 león= 1 examined.--oaxaca 1 cyanosticta_--910 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5143 be 1576 have 475 find 213 collect 210 know 183 extend 164 occur 154 do 147 call 137 follow 132 show 127 give 119 see 119 obtain 118 make 109 inhabit 104 restrict 100 color 96 seem 95 form 92 develop 91 web 91 describe 87 observe 87 live 83 take 81 separate 81 include 74 examine 72 lack 72 fold 71 indicate 68 use 67 breed 66 differ 66 border 65 vary 61 scatter 61 consist 60 round 60 base 59 consider 58 refer 57 contain 54 report 54 provide 54 distinguish 53 reach 53 appear 50 direct Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 469 small 438 dark 436 long 429 large 421 brown 410 not 312 other 300 low 299 only 294 pale 240 more 239 about 238 white 216 southern 207 upper 189 lateral 180 most 177 present 167 black 155 usually 153 first 149 south 148 new 146 short 144 northern 142 slightly 135 many 130 ventral 130 second 129 green 121 probably 121 - 116 broad 113 posteriorly 108 above 106 caudal 105 high 103 anal 102 as 100 few 98 inner 97 nearly 95 third 95 moderately 95 fourth 95 distinct 93 several 92 well 91 total 90 tropical Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 most 65 large 41 Most 36 least 34 great 28 long 27 rainfor 23 short 17 small 13 early 11 high 8 wide 7 late 4 dry 4 deep 3 wet 3 southernmost 3 low 2 old 2 near 2 good 2 common 2 close 1 tall 1 slight 1 simple 1 rainy 1 narrow 1 lowermost 1 heavy 1 few 1 fast 1 dalqu 1 broad 1 big 1 Schmidt.--This Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 most 3 well 2 least 1 p.t.f.--post 1 long 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 _ are sympatric 5 _ does not 5 _ was not 4 _ are conspecific 4 _ inhabits humid 4 _ occurs sympatrically 4 dorsal color pattern 4 males having snout 3 _ has not 3 _ is _ 3 _ is abundant 3 _ is intermediate 3 _ is not 3 _ is pale 3 _ is unique 3 species are _ 3 tadpoles having fully 3 tadpoles is not 2 _ are active 2 _ are alike 2 _ are allopatric 2 _ are slightly 2 _ did not 2 _ do not 2 _ have only 2 _ have snout 2 _ is about 2 _ is essentially 2 _ is more 2 _ is most 2 _ was more 2 forest are _ 2 frog is abundant 2 frogs are not 2 length is noticeably 2 males have dark 2 males have pale 2 michoacán has not 2 row is absent 2 rows develop first 2 species are endemic 2 species known only 2 species occur sympatrically 2 specimens are _ 2 specimens are males 2 specimens are nearly 2 specimens are now 2 specimens have dark 2 specimens have snout 2 specimens were uniform Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 tadpoles is not available 1 _ are not greatly 1 _ is not common 1 _ is not recognizable 1 _ was not present 1 _ was not subspecifically 1 _ were not t 1 forests are not present 1 frog is not uncommon 1 frogs are not closely 1 frogs are not uncommon 1 frogs show no _ 1 frogs were not so 1 michoacán has not previously 1 species having no close 1 species show no significant 1 species shows no notable 1 specimens show no tendency 1 tadpoles are not available 1 tadpoles is not distinctive A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 34554 author = Breukelman, John title = Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas date = keywords = Co.; Emporia; mile summary = spec.).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia (No. 352).* _Ness Co._: Ness City (Nos. 502-504, 595, 596)*; 4 miles west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 593).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (Nos. 565-568). west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 506, 507, 597-606).* miles west of Olpe; 2 miles northeast of Emporia (Nos. 434-441).* south of Bucklin (Nos. 398-400).* _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 121, 131, Snake.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 6 miles southwest of _Lyon Co._: 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 25); Emporia (No. 30)*; 5 Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia (Nos. 218-225)*; 8 miles northwest of _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane (Nos. 187-192, 194).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 7).* spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 3 miles north of Emporia; 6 miles south of id = 32653 author = Duellman, William Edward title = A Review of the Frogs of the Hyla bistincta Group date = keywords = Hyla; June; Taylor summary = The five species comprising the _Hyla bistincta_ group are Frogs of the genus _Plectrohyla_ closely resemble species in the _Hyla IN THE SPECIES OF THE HYLA BISTINCTA GROUP. _Hyla bistincta_ differs from other members of the group in having Key to the Species of the _Hyla bistincta_ Group Key to the Species of the _Hyla bistincta_ Group nuptial spines on thumb small; thoracic fold absent; anal opening at moderately large, round; supernumerary tubercles small, in single rows _Hyla bistincta_ is found only along streams, where individuals can be having a round snout and brown dorsum, and _Hyla taeniopus_ is much type locality on June 8, 1960, have snout-vent lengths of 22.4 to surfaces of limbs pale brown; webbing on feet gray; small white spots crassa_ might be the same species as _Hyla robustofemora_ Taylor. Members of the _Hyla bistincta_ group inhabit mountain streams. Members of the _Hyla bistincta_ group and the species of _Plectrohyla_ id = 33543 author = Duellman, William Edward title = The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México date = keywords = Balsas; Coalcomán; Colima; Cordillera; Mexican; Michoacán; México; Plateau; Río; San; Sierra; Smith; Taylor; Tepalcatepec; UMMZ; Valley; Volcánica summary = Taylor and Smith (1945:530) presented data on 137 specimens collected at specimens mostly collected in the last century; Smith and Taylor B.--41 specimens: Dorsum pale tan or cream-color with brown mottling on Fourteen specimens from the pine-oak forests around Dos Aguas (UMMZ In Michoacán this species has been collected in arid tropical scrub The one specimen of this species from Michoacán was collected by Edward The few specimens of this species from Michoacán show a wide range of specimens have been collected in arid scrub forest at elevations of less specimens from Michoacán are from arid scrub forest at elevations of The few specimens of this species from Michoacán have been collected at Apatzingán, Michoacán, México, by Smith and Taylor into Colima; specimens from Michoacán were collected in arid scrub Smith and Taylor (1948:93-4) listed specimens of this species from Smith and Taylor (1950b:168) Listed this species: "_Michoacán_: No id = 35413 author = Duellman, William Edward title = A Review of the Middle American Tree Frogs of the Genus Ptychohyla date = keywords = Guatemala; Hyla; México; Ptychohyla; UMMZ summary = HAND.--The species in the _Ptychohyla euthysanota_ group have a In the other species of the _Ptychohyla euthysanota_ group the spines The species in the _Ptychohyla schmidtorum_ group have no web between TABLE 1.--VARIATION IN CERTAIN CHARACTERS IN THE SPECIES OF PTYCHOHYLA. of the _Ptychohyla euthysanota_ group; the species, arranged from Lips of tadpoles of the _Ptychohyla euthysanota_ group (Fig. 6 A-D) Breeding calls of all species and subspecies of _Ptychohyla_ were the _Ptychohyla euthysanota_ group consists of a single long note, whereas the call of species in the _Ptychohyla schmidtorum_ group flecks; webbing of feet brown; faint creamy white stripe along lateral _Ptychohyla_ for hylids having ventrolateral glands in breeding males, species, has shown that _Hyla macrotympanum_ is a _Ptychohyla_. with _Ptychohyla chamulae_ are _Hyla chaneque_, a large species having At Finca La Paz, Guatemala, tadpoles of two species of _Ptychohyla_ Descriptions of two species of frogs, genus Ptychohyla. id = 37823 author = Duellman, William Edward title = Neotropical Hylid Frogs, Genus Smilisca date = keywords = AMNH; America; Costa; Hyla; México; Rica; Río; San; Smilisca; UIMNH; UMMZ; USC; USNM summary = 1865 [Type species _Smilisca daulinia_ Cope, 1865 = _Hyla baudini_ The ground color of _Smilisca baudini_ is pale green to brown dorsally specimen (UIMNH 25046) is a small female (snout-vent length, 44 mm.) of anterior and posterior surfaces of thighs dark brown with small The dorsal ground color of _Smilisca cyanosticta_ is pale green to tan posterior edge of the body is dark brown instead of pale cream-color. Costa Rica and western Panamá, where most breeding males have snout-vent The dorsal ground color of _Smilisca phaeota_ is pale green to tan; the mid-length of tail; dorsal part of body pale brown; ventral surfaces The dorsal ground-color of _Smilisca sordida_ is gray to pale tan or The breeding calls of the six species of _Smilisca_ are alike in their consecutive calls by one individual frog was noted in all species. We have not found tadpoles of two species of _Smilisca_ in the same body id = 38398 author = Duellman, William Edward title = Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala date = keywords = Chinajá; Guatemala; NNW; Petén; Río; Toocog; Verapaz summary = Knox Jones, Jr. and I flew into El Petén to collect and study mammals, reptiles, and In the rainforests of southern El Petén there are six species of the rainforests of southern El Petén, 42 per cent of the species spend species of amphibians and reptiles in southern El Petén, seven are Bush inhabitants include several species of lizards and snakes, all of Tree-trunk inhabitants include five species of lizards. One specimen is a female having a snout-vent length of 80 mm., a tail This small tree frog congregated in large numbers at a forest pond at The specimen from Chinajá was calling from a small bush at the edge of a This small tree frog was calling from herbs in a pond in the forest on Two specimens were obtained from dense forest at Chinajá. This snake was found on the forest floor by day; it is a male having 130 id = 38440 author = Duellman, William Edward title = A Distributional Study of the Amphibians of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, México date = keywords = Carranza; Gulf; Hyla; Isthmus; Jesús; Mexico; Oaxaca; Pacific; Río; San; Tehuantepec; Veracruz summary = A Distributional Study of the Amphibians of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Isthmus of Tehuantepec; all specimens are now in the Museum of Zoology rainforest, arid tropical scrub forest, and savanna. forest types is continuous across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. large town on the Plains of Tehuantepec; scrub forest [61]. from the isthmus, 28 occur on the Gulf lowlands and live in forest or environments in the isthmus--rainforest, semi-arid scrub forest, and The arboreal species in the scrub forest include _Hyla Six species that cross the isthmus live on the humid Gulf lowlands and This species inhabits the scrub forests of the Pacific coastal plain In the isthmus this species is known only from the humid forests of the these species occur only in the scrub forests or savannas on the Gulf The amphibian fauna of the lowlands of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec The amphibian fauna of the lowlands of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec id = 37350 author = Eaton, Theodore H. (Theodore Hildreth) title = The Ancestry of Modern Amphibia: A Review of the Evidence date = keywords = Amphibia; Anura; Ascaphus; Fig; Protobatrachus; Urodela summary = The skull in both orders has lost a number of primitive dermal bones in the separation of that order from any possible common stem with Urodela, vertebrae to relate a particular modern order (for example, Urodela) to limbs of salamanders show patterns of cartilage elements that he would either salamanders or frogs, but a reduction of the stapes comparable to Development of the vertebrae and ribs of Recent Amphibia has been The centrum in Anura (Fig. 5) is formed in the perichordal sheath Ribs, present as separate cartilages associated with the 2nd, hypochord shown in MacBride''s diagram (Fig. 5, upper right) of a frog In Urodela (Fig. 6) the pattern of vertebral and rib development is more development seems to be separate from both the vertebra and the rib, and reduction of the rib-bearer in other tetrapods (frogs and amniotes) the evidence of ventral, rather than dorsal, ribs in early Amphibia, and id = 34949 author = Webb, Robert G. title = Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea date = keywords = Cheju; Korea; National; Seoul; UMMZ summary = specimens from Cheju Do (28, 32, 32, 32, 37 and 46 in snout-vent length) _Rana amurensis coreana_ at all localities where the species was taken small frogs; largest female and male having respective snout-vent _Rana amurensis coreana_, Shannon, Herpetologica, 12:38, March 6, hillside; no specimens of _Rana amurensis coreana_ were taken there. The largest male among our specimens measured 65 in snout-vent length The third specimen, a male (UMMZ 113442, snout-vent length, _Remarks._--On April 14, two females (57 and 45 in snout-vent length, _Remarks._--The specimen from the Central National Forest was captured Our largest specimen, a male having 154 ventrals and 68 _Remarks._--The specimen from Cheju Do was captured on September 9 in Our largest specimen, a male (UMMZ 113454) having a total length of 1488 Two males from the Central National Forest, having total lengths of 1105 A small collection of reptiles from central Korea.