Hyla avivoca Viosca, 1928, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 41: 89. Holotype: USNM 75017, by original designation. Type locality: "outskirts of Mandeville, [St. Tammany Parish,] Louisiana", USA.
Hyla phaeocrypta ogechiensis Neill, 1948, Herpetologica, 4: 175. Holotype: W.T. Neill 18007 , by original designation; presumably now in FSM. Type locality: "Ogeechee River at Midville, Burke County, Georgia", USA. Synonymy by Smith, 1953, Herpetologica, 9: 172.
Hyla avivoca avivoca — Smith, 1953, Herpetologica, 9: 172.
Hyla avivoca ogechiensis — Smith, 1953, Herpetologica, 9: 172.
Bird-voiced Tree Frog (Hyla avivoca: Carr, 1940, Univ. Florida Biol. Sci. Ser., 3: 58; Schmidt, 1953, Check List N. Am. Amph. Rept., Ed. 6: 71).
Bird-voiced Treefrog (Hyla avivoca: Conant, Cagle, Goin, Lowe, Neill, Netting, Schmidt, Shaw, Stebbins, and Bogert, 1956, Copeia, 1956: 176; Conant, 1975, Field Guide Rept. Amph. E. Cent. N. Am., Ed. 2: 324; Collins, Huheey, Knight, and Smith, 1978, Herpetol. Circ., 7: 11; Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 54; Collins, 1997, Herpetol. Circ., 25: 12; Crother, Boundy, Campbell, de Queiroz, Frost, Highton, Iverson, Meylan, Reeder, Seidel, Sites, Taggart, Tilley, and Wake, 2001 "2000", Herpetol. Circ., 29: 10; Frost, McDiarmid, and Mendelson, 2008, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 37: 6; Collins and Taggart, 2009, Standard Common Curr. Sci. Names N. Am. Amph. Turtles Rept. Crocodil., ed. 6: 7; Frost, McDiarmid, Mendelson, and Green, 2012, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 39: 15).
Whistling Tree Frog (Hyla avivoca: ; Wright and Wright, 1933, Handb. Frogs Toads U.S. Canada: x; Viosca, 1949, Pop. Sci. Bull., Louisiana Acad. Sci., 1: 10).
Western Bird-voiced Tree Frog (Hyla avivoca avivoca: Schmidt, 1953, Check List N. Am. Amph. Rept., Ed. 6: 71); Conant, Cagle, Goin, Lowe, Neill, Netting, Schmidt, Shaw, Stebbins, and Bogert, 1956, Copeia, 1956: 176; Conant, 1975, Field Guide Rept. Amph. E. Cent. N. Am., Ed. 2: 325); Crother, Boundy, Campbell, de Queiroz, Frost, Highton, Iverson, Meylan, Reeder, Seidel, Sites, Taggart, Tilley, and Wake, 2001 "2000", Herpetol. Circ., 29: 10; Frost, McDiarmid, and Mendelson, 2008, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 37: 6; Frost, McDiarmid, Mendelson, and Green, 2012, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 39: 15).
Eastern Bird-voiced Tree Frog (Hyla avivoca ogechiensis: Schmidt, 1953, Check List N. Am. Amph. Rept., Ed. 6: 71; Conant, 1975, Field Guide Rept. Amph. E. Cent. N. Am., Ed. 2: 325).
Eastern Bird-voiced Treefrog (Hyla avivoca ogechiensis: Conant, Cagle, Goin, Lowe, Neill, Netting, Schmidt, Shaw, Stebbins, and Bogert, 1956, Copeia, 1956: 176; Crother, Boundy, Campbell, de Queiroz, Frost, Highton, Iverson, Meylan, Reeder, Seidel, Sites, Taggart, Tilley, and Wake, 2001 "2000", Herpetol. Circ., 29: 10; Frost, McDiarmid, and Mendelson, 2008, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 37: 6; Frost, McDiarmid, Mendelson, and Green, 2012, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 39: 15).
Southeastern USA (Mississippi River drainage from southern Illinois and extreme southwestern Indiana southward; western Kentucky, western Tennessee, most of Mississippi, southern Alabama, central and eastern Georgia and adjacent South Carolina); isolated records in southeastern Oklahoma and central Arkansas.
In the Hyla versicolor group of Faivovich, Haddad, Garcia, Frost, Campbell, and Wheeler, 2005, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 294: 102. For discussion see Smith, 1966, Cat. Am. Amph. Rept., 28: 1-2. Turnipseed, 1976, Herpetol. Rev., 7: 178-179, provided the record for central Arkansas.
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