- the
genus Indirana:
Indirana beddomii (Günther, 1876)
Indirana bhadrai Garg and Biju, 2016
Indirana brachytarsus (Günther, 1876)
Indirana chiravasi Padhye...
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Indirana yadera, the
Yadera leaping frog, is a frog in the
family Ranixalidae. It is
endemic to India's
Western Ghat mountains. This frog has
several features...
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where there are
other frogs within the
Indirana genus.
Scientists say the two
groups of
frogs in Ranixalidae,
Indirana and Walkerana,
split around 58.4 million...
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Indirana semipalmata is a
species of frog
endemic to the
Western Ghats region of
southern India. They are
small frogs,
reaching lengths of
about 36 mm...
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Indirana tenuilingua is a
species of frog that is
considered nomen inquirendum. It is only
known from the type series, now lost, from its type locality...
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Indirana leithii (Leith's
leaping frog, Leith's frog, Boulenger's
brown frog,
Matheran leaping frog, or
Matheran Indian frog) is a
species of frog in the...
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Indirana beddomii, Beddome's
leaping frog, Beddome's
Indian frog, or
simply Beddome's frog, is a
species of frog
found in the
Western Ghats. They are usually...
- York 2018 Yale University, New Haven,
Connecticut 2016 The
leaping frog
Indirana tysoni was
named after him by
Neelesh Dahanukar,
Nikhil Modak, Keerthi...
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Indirana salelkari, the
Netravali leaping frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Ranixalidae. It is
endemic to India's
Western Ghat mountains. The adult...
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Indirana bhadrai, the
Bhadra leaping frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Ranixalidae. It is
endemic to India's
Western Ghat mountains,
north of the...