-
known so far,
members of
Paedophryne amauensis live in the leaf
litter on the
floors of
tropical forests. P.
amauensis is
known from its type
locality near...
- (and vertebrate) in the
world is a frog from New
Guinea (Paedophryne
amauensis) with a
length of just 7.7 mm (0.30 in). The
largest living amphibian...
-
species currently is the
recently (Jan 2012)
described frog
Paedophryne amauensis,
while the
parasitic males of the
anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps are...
- for the
smallest known vertebrate being held by the frog
Paedophryne amauensis,
formally described in
January 2012. Larson, H. (2016). "Trimmatom n****"...
- the
record for the
shortest known vertebrate until the frog
Paedophryne amauensis was
formally described in
January 2012,
while the
parasitic males of the...
-
tailbones (urostyle or coccyx).
Frogs range in size from
Paedophryne amauensis of
Papua New
Guinea that is 7.7 mm (0.30 in) in snout–vent
length to the...
-
vertebrates vary in body
lengths ranging from the frog
species Paedophryne amauensis, at as
little as 7.7 mm (0.30 in), to the blue whale, at up to 33 m (108 ft)...
- size 6 mm –
approximate width of a
pencil 7 mm –
length of a
Paedophryne amauensis, the smallest-known
vertebrate 7.1 mm –
length of a
sunflower seed 7.62×51mm...
-
progenetica in
early 2006 and
supplanted by the 7.7-mm frog
Paedophryne amauensis in 2012.
Apparently several (at
least eight)
further Schindleria species...
- is the
species of
miniature frog,
Paedophryne amauensis,
originally described as
Paedophryne amauensis sp. nov. in PLOS ONE in 2012. The term
should not...