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Adenomus is a
small genus of true toads, with only two species,
endemic to Sri Lanka.
Adenomus kandi**** was
considered as
extinct for 133 years, but was...
- long,
which is the
single morphological trait that
separates Adenomus kandi**** from
Adenomus kelaartii with
shorter parotoid glands. The
tympanum is submerged...
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Adenomus kelaartii (Kelaart's toad or Kelaart's
dwarf toad) is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka,
where it is found...
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Diaphus adenomus, also
known as Gilbert's
large lantern fish, is a
species of
lanternfish found worldwide. This
species reaches a
length of 18.0 cm (7...
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Adenomus Blythophryne...
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amphibian species that have been
recorded from Yala,
while Bufo
atukoralei and
Adenomus kelaartii are
endemic to Sri Lanka.[citation needed] In the
water courses...
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Saddleback toad
Genus Ischnocnema Family Bufonidae - True toad
Genus Adenomus Genus Altiphrynoides Genus Amazophrynella Genus Amietophrynus - see Sclerophrys...
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Horton Plains National Park. In
October 2009, the world's
rarest toad
Adenomus kandi**** was
rediscovered in this
sanctuary after it was
thought to be...
- with one
undescribed species. Sri
Lanka harbours three endemic genera,
Adenomus, Nannophrys, and Lankanectes. Most of the new
species are of the genus...
- rhodesi****)
Probreviceps rungwensis Probreviceps uluguruensis Adenomus kandi****
Adenomus kelaartii Malcolm's
Ethiopian toad (Altiphrynoides malcolmi)...