-
incertae sedis Nagpur A
pelobatid frog.
Ranoidea incertae sedis Naskal A
ranoid frog.
Costata incertae sedis A
costatan frog ?Caudata
incertae sedis A possible...
- The most
recent common ancestor of the
Microhylidae and
their closest ranoid relatives is
estimated to have
lived 116
million years ago in Gondwana....
- evolution, with
their independent appearance across different clades of
ranoid frogs likely due to the
expansion and
specialization of
granular glands...
- from
Arunachal Pradesh (India), and on the
identity of some
diminutive ranoid frogs (Anura: Dicroglossidae, Occidozygidae)" (PDF). Herpetozoa. 26: 39–48...
- from
Arunachal Pradesh (India), and on the
identity of some
diminutive ranoid frogs (Anura: Dicroglossidae, Occidozygidae)" (PDF). Herpetozoa. 26: 39–48...
- Ranidae, is a
broad group containing 605 species. The
family contains ranoid frogs that do not
belong to any
other families and are
found on
every continent...
- van der Meijden, Arie (March 2006).
Molecular phylogeny and
biogeography of
ranoid frogs (PDF) (Doctoral dissertation).
University of Konstanz. Ducey, Peter...
-
following taxa: The "torrent frogs" of Asia are
certain species in
various ranoid genera: Amolops, ****a,
Odorrana (all Ranidae), Micrixalus, (Micrixalidae)...
- from
Arunachal Pradesh (India), and on the
identity of some
diminutive ranoid frogs (Anura: Dicroglossidae, Occidozygidae)" (PDF). Herpetozoa. 26: 39–48...
- The
Median Lingual Process of Frogs: A
Bizarre Character of Old
World Ranoids Discovered in
South American Dendrobatids.
American Museum Novitates No...