- 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...