Definition of Chiromantis. Meaning of Chiromantis. Synonyms of Chiromantis

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Definition of Chiromantis

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Chiromantist
Chiromanist Chi"ro*man`ist, Chiromantist Chi"ro*man`tist . [Gr. ?.] A chiromancer.

Meaning of Chiromantis from wikipedia

- the genus Chiromantis: Chiromantis kelleri Boettger, 1893 Chiromantis petersii Boulenger, 1882 Chiromantis rufescens (Günther, 1869) Chiromantis xerampelina...
- will be darker than on a hot dry day. The grey foam-nest tree frog (Chiromantis xerampelina) is even able to turn white to minimise the chance of overheating...
- the same family. Chiromantis petersii African foam-nest tree frog Chiromantis kelleri Wikispecies has information related to Chiromantis xerampelina. IUCN...
- be rather small, resulting in a superior grasping ability. The genus Chiromantis of the Rhacophoridae is most extreme in this respect: it can oppose two...
- other water bodies. Chiromantis petersii Grey foam-nest tree frog Chiromantis kelleri Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chiromantis rufescens. IUCN SSC...
- Family: Rhacophoridae Genus: Chirixalus Species: C. simus Binomial name Chirixalus simus Annandale, 1915 Synonyms Chiromantis simus (Annandale, 1915)...
- in the inland areas of both countries. Chiromantis kelleri was previously considered subspecies of Chiromantis petersii, but is currently recognized as...
- is Latin and refers to the fact that finding a species of the genus Chiromantis, as the species was originally ****igned to, was considered unexpected...
- Like other arboreal frogs, they have toe discs, and those of the genus Chiromantis have two opposable fingers on each hand. This family also contains the...
- free-living tadpoles. For a time, Chirixalus was recognized as synonymous with Chiromantis but is now recognized as a separate genus. It is endemic to Meghalaya...