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Chalcorana is a
genus of
frogs in the
family Ranidae, "true frogs". They are
found in
Southeast Asia, from
Thailand to
Malay Peninsula and the
Sunda Islands...
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Chalcorana labialis, also
known as the white-lipped frog, is a
species of "true frog" in the
family Ranidae. As
currently known, it is
endemic to Peninsular...
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Chalcorana raniceps, also
known as the copper-ch****ed frog, white-lipped frog, or Peters'
Malaysian frog, is a
species of "true frog" in the
family Ranidae...
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Chalcorana chalconota is a
species of "true frog",
family Ranidae. It is
endemic to
Indonesia and
occurs in
southern Sumatra, Java, Bali, and a few smaller...
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Chalcorana rufipes is a
species of "true frog" in the
family Ranidae. It is
endemic to Sumatra, Indonesia. It was
split off from
Chalcorana chalconota...
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Chalcorana scutigera is a
species of "true frog" in the
family Ranidae. However, it is a
poorly known species that
might actually be
synonymous with Polypedates...
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Chalcorana eschatia is a
species of "true frog" in the
family Ranidae. It is
known from
southern Thailand, but is
likely to be more widespread. It was...
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Chalcorana mocquardi is a
species of "true frogs" in the
family Ranidae. It is
endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia,
including some offs**** islands. It is probably...
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Chalcorana parvaccola is a
species of "true frog" in the
family Ranidae. It is
endemic to Sumatra, Indonesia. It was
split off from
Chalcorana chalconota...
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Amolops Cope, 1865 (80 species)
Babina Thompson, 1912 (two species)
Chalcorana Dubois, 1992 (nine species)
Clinotarsus Mivart 1869 (three species) Glandirana...