The type genus of the Hylidae; tree toads.
1Saw frogs' spawn near Piny Branch, and heard the hyla.
2Some of them were the hue of the tan-colored leaves, probably Pickering's hyla, and some were darker, according to the locality.
3From out of that shallow water came the piping voice of a hyla, and Peter stopped to stare, trying to see the tiny singer.
4Pickering's hyla, his little bagpipe blown almost to bursting as he tries to rally the scattered summer by his tiny, mighty "skirl."
5Andros and Hyla were already picking their way down toward the sand.
6Did you see much of the Hyla when you were out there?
7Such a thing might have driven a lesser person mad, Hyla thought.
8Hyla leaned closer to Ellus and said, We are the children of Agamemnon.
9The night breeze trembles with the shrill, piercing chorus of the innumerable hylas.
10Hyla recognized Vorian's wife, Mariella, but she saw no sign of their brother.
11They were hylas, the tiny cousins of Stickytoes the Tree Toad.
12Behind him, Andros and Hyla began to descend the slope, closing the gap.
13Seeing Vor's silhouette, Andros and Hyla scrambled like spiders up the rocky notch.
14Andros and Hyla reached the shield belt he had thrown away.
15Even Hyla could see that his attempt at a disarming smile was not convincing.
16As soon as Hyla killed Inulto, five of the desert men rushed forward, howling.