What is another word for pseudacris?

Pronunciation: [sjˈuːdɐkɹˌɪs] (IPA)

Pseudacris is a genus of small frogs found in North and Central America. The term pseudacris comes from the Greek words "pseudes" meaning false and "akris" meaning locust. As an amphibian, pseudacris is also known as a treefrog or chorus frog. Some synonyms for pseudacris include Hyla, Acris, and Chorophilus. These frogs are known for their distinctive calls, which are used to attract mates. Pseudacris frogs have smooth skin, long legs, and are generally green, brown, or gray in color. They are small in size, typically less than 2 inches in length, and are found near ponds, streams, and wetlands.

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What are the hypernyms for Pseudacris?

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What are the hyponyms for Pseudacris?

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What are the holonyms for Pseudacris?

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  • meronyms for pseudacris (as nouns)

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