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Amazophrynella Gardai
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Minuta
''Amazophrynella minuta'' is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. However, because of the poor description of new ''Amazophrynella'' species, it is not clear which old records refer to this species and which records refer to the new species. ''Amazophrynella minuta'' is a forest floor species found in old and second-growth tropical moist forest and premontane humid forest. Breeding takes place in semi-permanent and temporary waterbodies. It is threatened by habitat loss. These are small toads with a maximum snout–vent length of about . References minuta This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember the scientific names of organisms. The binomial nomenclature used for animals and plants i ... Amphibians of Bolivia Amphibians of Brazil Amphibian ...
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Amazophrynella Bokermanni
''Amazophrynella bokermanni'' is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Brazil and only known from the region of its type locality, the Amazonas state. Its natural habitats are old-growth forests where it occurs in leaf-litter. The eggs are laid on aerial roots over temporary pools where the tadpoles then develop. The species is threatened by habitat loss. It occurs in the Rio Trombetas Biological Reserve. References bokermanni Endemic fauna of Brazil Amphibians of Brazil Taxa named by Eugênio Izecksohn Amphibians described in 1994 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Bufonidae-stub ...
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Amazophrynella
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophryni ...
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Amazophrynella Xinguensis
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Vote
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Teko
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Siona
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Moisesii
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Matses
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Manaos
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Javierbustamantei
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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Amazophrynella Gardai
''Amazophrynella'' is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. They are found throughout the Amazon Basin. Taxonomy ''Amazophrynella'' was separated from ''Dendrophryniscus'' in 2012 based on molecular genetic evidence that indicated deep divergence between an Amazonian and an Atlantic Forest clade, the latter retaining the name ''Dendrophryniscus'' whereas the former was described as a new genus ''Amazonella'', later amended to ''Amazophrynella'' because of homonymy. The analysis suggested that ''Amazophrynella'' is the sister taxon of ''Dendrophryniscus'', but a later study has suggested a more distant relationship. Description ''Amazophrynella'' are small toads measuring in snout–vent length. The hind limbs are well developed. The parotoid glands are absent, as are vocal slits and tympana. The skin is uniformly and finely granulose. Dorsal coloration is cryptic. ''Amazophrynella'' are pond breeders, which is presumably an ancestral trait in bufonids (most ''Dendrophry ...
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