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Megophryidae are a large family of frogs native to the warm southeast of Asia, from the Himalaya foothills eastwards, south to Indonesia and the Greater ...
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The superfamily Pelobatoidea is widely recognized as a monophyletic group containing Megophryidae, Pelobatidae, and Pelodytidae. ...
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Ford and Cannatella (1993) defined the node-based name Megophryidae to be the common ancestor of living megophryines (Atympanophrys, Brachytarsophrys, ...
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Asian Toadfrogs: Megophryidae - Physical Characteristics, Behavior And Reproduction, Asian Toadfrogs And People, Conservation Status, Bana Leaf Litter Frog ...
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Res., 7: 68-79, and Haas, 2003, Cladistics, 19: 23-89, discussed relationships within Pelobatoidea and suggested that Megophryidae is the sister taxon of ...
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The Megophryidae are cryptic frogs placed in 11 genera, with an overall trend of morphologically mimicking dead leaves on the forest floor. ...
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Asian toadfrogs (Megophryidae) Class: Amphibia Order: Anura Family: Megophryidae Thumbnail description Small to large frogs that are exceptionally.
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