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- the only species in the monotypic genus Pedostibes, also known as Asian tree toads. Formerly, the genus Pedostibes also hosted other Southeast Asian species...
- Abraham, Robin Kurian (January 2016). "Polyphyly of Asian tree toads, genus Pedostibes Günther, 1876 (Anura: Bufonidae), and the description of a new genus from...
- frog, Boophis albilabris, Mantellidae, Madagascar Malabar tree toad, Pedostibes tuberculosus, Hyperoliidae, India Sound of treefrogs in south Georgia...
- Commons has media related to Pedostibes hosii. Amphibian and Reptiles of Peninsular Malaysia [1] Sound recordings of Pedostibes hosii at BioAcoustica v t...
- Abraham, Robin Kurian (2016-01-20). "Polyphyly of Asian Tree Toads, Genus Pedostibes Günther, 1876 (Anura: Bufonidae), and the Description of a New Genus from...
- George Albert Boulenger as Nectophryne kempi. Thomas Barbour placed it in Pedostibes instead. In 2016, Chandramouli and Amarasinghe transferred it to Bufoides...
- Chandramouli and Amarasinghe transferred Pedostibes kempi to Bufoides, in their quest to achieve monophyletic Pedostibes. The move was supported by the morphological...
- currently understood, results from recognizing two little-known species, Pedostibes maculatus and Ansonia anotis, as conspecific. This taxon seems to be more...
- sister taxon is the genus Rentapia (formerly part of then polyphyletic Pedostibes). Phrynoidis are large toads, with a maximum female snout–vent length...
- Frogs of the genera Micrixalus, Indirana, and Nyctibatrachus, toads like Pedostibes, Ghatophryne, and Xanthophryne, arboreal frogs like Ghatixalus, Mercurana...