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- Megophryidae, commonly known as goose frogs, is a large family of frogs native to the warm southeast of Asia, from the Himalayan foothills eastwards, south...
- Megophrys of the mesobatrachian Megophryidae Rough horned frog, genus Borneophrys of the mesobatrachian Megophryidae South American horned frog, genus...
- their development and between species. For example, in a single family, Megophryidae, length of late-stage tadpoles varies between 3.3 centimetres (1.3 in)...
- The following is a list of amphibians of Sumatra, Indonesia from Kurniati (2007) and Teynié (2010). Many of the species can be found in Kerinci Seblat...
- There are 24 species of amphibians in Hong Kong, with one species thought to be locally extinct. There is one amphibian species, Liuixalus romeri, endemic...
- The families currently accepted in the Mesobatrachia suborder are: Megophryidae Pelobatidae Pelodytidae Pipidae Rhinophrynidae Scaphiopodidae Gissi,...
- moustache toad or Taosze spiny toad, is a species of amphibian in the family Megophryidae. It is endemic to China where it is found in Sichuan, Guizhou, and Hunan...
- There are about 30 species of amphibians in Singapore. Amphibians are aquatic vertebrates. They need water to survive. They include frogs, toads, newts...
- This is an index to the amphibians found in India. The amphibians of India show a high level of endemism. This list is based largely on Darrel Frost (2006)...
- more evolutionarily advanced suborder Mesobatrachia are the fossorial Megophryidae, Pelobatidae, Pelodytidae, Scaphiopodidae and Rhinophrynidae and the...