- The
Rhinophrynidae are a
family of
frogs containing one
extant genus, the
monotypic Rhinophrynus, and a
number of
fossil genera. The
family is sometimes...
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Myobatrachidae (Australian toadlets)
Pelobatidae (European
spadefoot toad)
Rhinophrynidae (burrowing toads)
Scaphiopodidae (American
spadefoot toads) Microhylidae...
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typically have
robust hindlimbs, toe webbing, and an
aquatic tadpole stage.
Rhinophrynidae are a
family of
frogs containing only one
extant genus, the monotypic...
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fossorial Megophryidae, Pelobatidae, Pelodytidae,
Scaphiopodidae and
Rhinophrynidae and the
obligatorily aquatic Pipidae.
These have
certain characteristics...
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Mesobatrachia suborder are:
Megophryidae Pelobatidae Pelodytidae Pipidae Rhinophrynidae Scaphiopodidae Gissi, Carmela;
Diego San Mauro;
Graziano Pesole; Rafael...
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contains the most
recent common ancestor of
living Pipidae and
Rhinophrynidae as well as all its descendants. It is
broadly equivalent to Xenoanura...
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swimming and walking.
Walking and
running Frogs in the
families Bufonidae,
Rhinophrynidae, and
Microhylidae have
short back legs and tend to walk
rather than...
- (Rhinophrynus dorsalis) is the
single living representative of the
family Rhinophrynidae. It is a
unique species in its
taxonomy and morphology, with special...
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brook salamander –
Pseudoeurycea rex (Dunn, 1921) Order: Anura. Family:
Rhinophrynidae Rhinophrynida is a
monotypical family which contains one
single species...
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Baird & Girard, 1853 Rana
sierrae Camp, 1917 Order: Anura. Family:
Rhinophrynidae Rhinophrynus dorsalis Duméril & Bibron, 1841 Order: Anura. Family: Scaphiopodidae...