- beetles, birds, and frogs. The name is from the Gr**** word βάτραχος,
bátrachos, 'frog'. Structurally-related
chemical compounds are
often referred to...
-
Latinized portmanteau of the
Sanskrit nāsikā (नासिका) for "nose", Gr****
batrachos (βάτραχος) for "frog", and Sahyadri, the
native name for the
Western Ghats...
- The
generic name is a
direct translation from the Gr**** for 'frogmouth';
batracho-/βατραχο- 'frog' and stoma-/στομα 'mouth'. It
includes the
following species:...
-
Batrachotomus lived was a
swampy region and the name
comes from the Gr****
batrachos/βάτραχος (frog) and tome/τομή (cutting, slicing),
which refers to its...
- selection.[citation needed] The
generic name is
derived from the Gr****
words batrachos (frog) and
chytra (earthen pot),
while the
specific epithet is derived...
- Some, to our ears,
sound positively disrespectful:
Gastron "pot belly",
Batrachos "frog",
Kopreus "****ty", but
these are
probably by
origin affectionate...
-
salamanders by the four toes they have on each foot.
Their genus name
Batracho-seps
means "frog-lizard", in
reference to
their projectile tongues. The...
-
western Panama. The
specific name
rhyacobatrachus is
derived from Gr****
batrachos (for "frog") and
rhyaco ("torrent"), in
reference to the
torrential streams...
-
derived from
ancient Gr****,
combining terms for red, erythro, with frog,
batrachos, to
describe the iron
staining of the
fossilised amphibian specimens....
- B. salamandrivorans.
Batrachochytrium is
derived from the Gr****
words batrachos, "frog", and chytra, "earthen pot" (describing the
structure that contains...