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Myobatrachoidea is a
superfamily of frogs. It
contains two families, both of
which are
found in Australia, New Guinea, and the Aru Islands. Some sources...
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ancestors of the
Calyptocephalellidae diverged from the
Myobatrachoidea, as the
ancestral Myobatrachoidea moved south,
colonizing the
Australian continent via...
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sister group to the
superfamily Myobatrachoidea,
which inhabits Australasia; the
ancestors of
Myobatrachoidea likely diverged from Calyptocephalellidae...
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Phrynomerinae – 5
species Subfamily Scaphiophryninae – 11
species Superfamily Myobatrachoidea – 132
species Family Limnodynastidae, 43 species;
considered a subfamily...
- Australobatrachia:
Calyptocephalellidae –
Chilean toads Superfamily Myobatrachoidea Limnodynastidae –
Australian ground frogs Myobatrachidae – Australian...
- it was
previously classified within the
Australian frog
superfamily Myobatrachoidea by many authors,
including Owen, but such a
relationship is now considered...
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Myobatrachidae are
thought to be the only
members of the
superfamily Myobatrachoidea. The
following genera are
recognised in the
family Limnodynastidae:...
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Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Amphibia Order:
Anura Superfamily:
Myobatrachoidea Family:
Myobatrachidae Schlegel, 1850
Subfamilies See text Distribution...
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between the
South American Calyptocephalellidae and the
Australasian Myobatrachoidea,
which can be
explained by
migration across Antarctica. The divergences...
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Phrynella Boulenger, 1887
Phrynella pulchra Boulenger, 1887 Superfamily:
Myobatrachoidea Family:
Limnodynastidae Lynch, 1969 Genus:
Lechriodus Boulenger, 1882...