- toads,
although some may be
called frogs (such as
harlequin frogs). The
bufonids now
comprise more than 35 genera, Bufo
being the best known. Bufonidae...
- (Bufonidae) and
various other terrestrial or warty-skinned frogs. Non-
bufonid "toads" can be
found in the families:
Bombinatoridae (fire-bellied toads...
-
Dendrobatid Frog (Colostethus inguinalis), with
Further Reports for the
Bufonid Genus Atelopus". Toxicon. 32 (3): 279–285. doi:10.1016/0041-0101(94)90081-7...
- E. (July 2006). "A
novel facultative mutualistic relationship between bufonid tadpoles and
flagellated green algae" (PDF).
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-
dendrobatid frog (Colostethus inguinalis), with
further reports for the
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- and thighs. In the
United States, the cane toad
closely resembles many
bufonid species. In particular, it
could be
confused with the
southern toad (Bufo...
- 24
millimetres (0.94 in) long.
Blythophryne is
distinguished from
other bufonid genera by its
small adult size. It has six
presacral vertebrae, with no...
- J. (2001). "Oldest
Bufonidae (Amphibia, Anura) from the Old World: a
bufonid from the
Paleocene of France" (PDF).
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
- topminnows,
whereas individuals exceeding 500 mm SVL
begin taking m****ive
bufonid (toad) and
ranid (frog) prey.
Using its
vomeronasal organ, also called...
- only two
species in this genus: Cannatella, D. C. (1986). "A new
genus of
bufonid (Anura) from
South America, and
phylogenetic relationships of the neotropical...