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Leptodactylidae taxonomy, from the NCBI
taxonomy browser Leptodacylidae classification, from
Animal Diversity Web
Leptodactylid description, from AmphibiaWeb...
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Leptodactylid Frog
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Hydrolaetare is a
genus of
leptodactylid frogs.
These frogs are
found in Colombia,
French Guiana, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil.
There are
three species in...
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Leptodactylus is a
genus of
leptodactylid frogs. It
includes the
species commonly called ditch frogs or white-lipped frogs. It is very
similar to Physalaemus...
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Pseudopaludicola is a
genus of
leptodactylid frogs from
lowland northern and
central South America. They are
known under the
common name
dwarf swamp frogs...
- The
Leptodactylinae are a
subfamily of
leptodactylid frogs distributed between southern North America (Texas, USA, and Sonora, Mexico) and
South America...
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Leptodactylus savagei, or Savage's thin-toed frog, is a
species of
leptodactylid frog
which ranges from
eastern Honduras,
through Nicaragua,
Costa Rica...
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Edalorhina is a
small genus of
leptodactylid frogs. They are
found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and
western Brazil. They are
sometimes known as the snouted...
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Adenomera is a
genus of
leptodactylid frogs,
sometimes known as
tropical bullfrogs,
found in
South America east of the Andes. The
genus was
until recently...