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hyla

[hahy-luh] / ˈhaɪ lə /
NOUN
amphibian
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“The higher the latitudes’ distance from the equator north or south, the greater the risk for developing SAD,” wrote Dr. Hyla Cass, a California-based doctor who published research on the disorder.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 23, 2022

Mr. Hyla, a popular figure whose efforts to meld rock and jazz with classical idioms had a structural exactitude, died last year in Chicago at 61.

From New York Times • May 19, 2015

Here Mr. Hyla ably balances past and present, his dissonant, protesting outbursts rubbing against hints of tunes from the Tatra Mountains of Eastern Europe and even snatches of church chorales, played on keyboard.

From New York Times • May 19, 2015

Here's a remarkable structure: a kiddie pool, perfectly round, dug by a Hyla boans tree frog as a nest and nursery for its tadpoles.

From Time Magazine Archive

Justification of Synonymy.—The holotype of Hyla leprieurii is a female having a snout-vent length of 46.6 mm.

From A Synopsis of Neotropical Hylid Frogs, Genus Osteocephalus by Duellman, William E.




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