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Frogs and toads (Anura)

2009
Abstract Anura (Fig. 1) (“tail-less amphibians”) represent the largest living order of amphibians, and currently include 5400 described species (1). Most of them undergo the typical amphibious life history and are dependent on the presence of water for their reproduction and development.
Bossuyt, Franky, Roelants, Kim
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Anura

2003
Abstract In 1919, in the course of an address to the South London Entomological and Natural History Society, G. A. Boulenger said: ‘The midwife toad has established itself, no one knows how, in a former nursery garden in Bedford; it has been there for many years, and a friend of mine found it still in plenty last summer’.
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Anura Rafinesque 1815

2003
Published as part of Venczel, Márton & Csiki, andZOLTÁN, 2003, New frogs from the latest Cretaceous of Hateg Basin, Romania., pp.
Venczel, Márton, Csiki, andZOLTÁN
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Chromosomes of Leptodactylidae (Amphibia anura)

Experientia, 1968
Se estudiaron los cariotipos de 23 especies de la familia sudamericana Leptodactylidae (anfibios anuros), no hallandose cromosomas sexuales citologicamente diferenciados.
N, Brum-Zorrilla, F A, Saez
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Frogs and Toads (Anura)

2022
This chapter focuses on frogs and toads. It begins with the cane toad before looking at poison dart frogs, particularly the green-and-black poison dart frog. The arrival of the cane toad to the United States was through intentional introduction to Hawaii in the 1930s with the failed expectation that these terrestrial and mostly nocturnal animals would ...
Walter E. Meshaka   +3 more
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Anura;caudata;gymnophiona

2010
Published as part of Speybroeck, Jeroen, Beukema, Wouter & Crochet, Pierre-André, 2010, A tentative species list of the European herpetofauna (Amphibia and Reptilia) — an update, pp.
Speybroeck, Jeroen   +2 more
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2023
Caryological and morphological analysis of green toads of the USSR fauna showed the presence of the polyploid (Bufo danatensis Pisanetz, 1978) and diploid (B. viridis Laur, 1768) species. The former is distributed in Southern Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirghizia as well as in south-eastern Iran, Afghanistan and north-western India; it ...
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Anura Fischer 1813

Anura indet. Material. Hambach 6C: four premaxillae (IPB-HaH 2268/2270, IPB-HaH 2299); 51 fragments of maxilla (IPB-HaH 2233/2265, IPB-HaH 2282/2298, IPB-HaH 2300); 17 trunk vertebrae (IPB-HaH 2089/2097, IPB-HaH 2144/2145, IPB-HaH 2157/ 2158, IPB-HaH 2181/2183, IPB-HaH 2192); seven sacral vertebrae (IPB-HaH 2087, IPB-HaH 2206/ 2208, IPB-HaH 2217/2218 ...
Villa, Andrea   +2 more
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Pregnancy Test using Male Anura

Nature, 1949
CONFIRMING the validity of the Galli-Mainini test for pregnancy in the male toad Bufo arenarum1 and referring to the suitability of B. marinus2 and Rana pipiens3, Haines4 raises the question of the possible suitability of two European species, B. bufo and R. temporaria. We have demonstrated5 the suitability of a European frog, R.
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Phylogenetic relationships of the Boana pulchella Group (Anura: Hylidae).

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2020
J. Faivovich   +17 more
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