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Ranidae

2020
Published as part of Lapparent, France de, Bailon, Salvador, Augé, Marc Louis & Rage, Jean-Claude, 2020, Amphibians and reptiles from the Neogene of Afghanistan, pp. 409-426 in Geodiversitas 42 (22) on page 411, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a22, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Ranidae

2015
Published as part of González, Cynthya Elizabeth & Inés, Hamann Monika, 2015, Checklist of nematode parasites of amphibians from Argentina, pp.
González, Cynthya Elizabeth   +1 more
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Ranidae Rafinesque 1814

2007
Published as part of Duszynski, Donald W., Bolek, Matthew G. & Upton, Steve J., 2007, Coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) of amphibians of the world, pp.
Duszynski, Donald W.   +2 more
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DNA barcoding and molecular phylogeny in Ranidae

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The family Ranidae has the widest distribution compared with other frog family. The phylogeny of the Ranidae is still a matter of dispute. In the present study, we analyzed the COI barcodes of 29 species from six genera belonging to the family Ranidae.
Zuhao, Huang   +2 more
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Ranidae Rafinesque 1814

2015
FAMILY RANIDAE Rafinesque 1814, 102 (1 genus, 5 species) Lithobates Fitzinger 1843, 31 (5 species). Pyron & Wiens (2011) returned Lithobates to the huge genus Rana Linnaeus (1758 [210]). Fouquette & Dubois (2014) recognized Lithobates as a subgenus of Rana, but Hillis (2014) was especially critical of that usage. Solís et al.
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Ranidae Batsch 1796

Ranidae indet. Figure 22 G-N Material. Hambach 6C: nine sacral vertebrae (IPB-HaH 2193/2194, IPB-HaH 2209/2215); one scapula (IPB-HaH 2323). Hambach 11: one trunk vertebra (IPB-HaR 2184); three sacral vertebrae (IPB-HaR 2018/2019; IPB-HaR 2031); one ilium (IPB-HaR 2087). Description. IPB-HaR 2184 is a small and amphicoelous trunk vertebra, with a short
Villa, Andrea   +2 more
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Serological relationships of frogs (Ranidae) and toads (Bufonidae)

Experientia, 1973
Das Ergebnis der immunoelektrophoretischen Untersuchungen zeigt einen gewaltigen Unterschied in den serologischen Mustern der Frosche (Ranidae) und Kroten (Bufonidae). Die amerikanischen Vertreter der Ranidae und der Bufonidae haben sehr wenig gemeinsame Serumantigene.
K, McCarron, E P, Volpe
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