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Indosylvirana Montana
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana flavescens'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana intermedia'' (Rao, 1937) * ''Indosylvirana magna ''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegasku ...'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, Mahon ...
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Indosylvirana Aurantiaca
''Indosylvirana aurantiaca'', commonly known as the golden frog, is a species of frog endemic to the Western Ghats of India. The species is also known as the Trivandrum frog, the common wood frog, or the small wood frog. Taxonomy ''Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' is a part of the frog genus ''Indosylvirana'' which belongs to the family ''Randiae''. It was formerly considered a members of the genus ''Hylarana'' until the taxonomy of that genus was revised ''Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' was previously considered to be a possible species complex. Specimens recovered from Sri Lanka were previously misidentified as ''I. aurantiaca''S.D. Biju, Kelum Manamendra-Arachchi, Sushil Dutta, Robert Inger, Anslem de Silva (2004). Hylarana aurantiaca'. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.1. due to the lack of distinct color differences and morphological characteristics In 2014, a study confirmed that ''I. aurantiaca'' was endemic to the Western Ghats. There are no share ...
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Indosylvirana Flavescens
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frog A frog is any member of a diverse and largely Carnivore, carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order (biology), order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' in Ancient Greek). The oldest fossil "proto-f ...s endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * '' Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana flavescens'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana intermedia'' (Rao, 1937) * '' Indosylvirana magna'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, ...
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Frog
A frog is any member of a diverse and largely Carnivore, carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order (biology), order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' in Ancient Greek). The oldest fossil "proto-frog" ''Triadobatrachus'' is known from the Early Triassic of Madagascar, but molecular clock, molecular clock dating suggests their split from other amphibians may extend further back to the Permian, 265 Myr, million years ago. Frogs are widely distributed, ranging from the tropics to subarctic regions, but the greatest concentration of species diversity is in tropical rainforest. Frogs account for around 88% of extant amphibian species. They are also one of the five most diverse vertebrate orders. Warty frog species tend to be called toads, but the distinction between frogs and toads is informal, not from Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy or evolutionary history. An adult frog has a stout body, protruding eyes, anteriorly-attached tongue, limb ...
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Indosylvirana Caesari
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * '' Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana flavescens ''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frog A frog is any member of a diverse and largely Carnivore, carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order (biology), order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' ...'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana intermedia'' (Rao, 1937) * '' Indosylvirana magna'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, M ...
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Indosylvirana Doni
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana flavescens ''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frog A frog is any member of a diverse and largely Carnivore, carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order (biology), order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' ...'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana intermedia'' (Rao, 1937) * '' Indosylvirana magna'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, Ma ...
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Indosylvirana Indica
''Indosylvirana indica'', the Indian golden-backed frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It was formerly considered as conspecific with '' Indosylvirana temporalis'' but was found to be a distinct species in a 2014 study. Etymology The species name ''indica'' came from a Latin word which refers to the origin of the species from India. Distribution This species is endemic to the Western Ghats north of the Palghat Gap in the states of Karnataka and Kerala. Habitat It inhabits the secondary and primary forests, also found near wetlands adjacent to forest and sometimes associated with perennial fast flowing streams. It is found at elevations between above sea level. As of late 2019, it has not been assessed for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the glob ...
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Indosylvirana Intermedia
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana flavescens ''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frog A frog is any member of a diverse and largely Carnivore, carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order (biology), order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' ...'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana intermedia'' (Rao, 1937) * '' Indosylvirana magna'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, Mah ...
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Indosylvirana Magna
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana flavescens'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana intermedia ''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegasku ...'' (Rao, 1937) * '' Indosylvirana magna'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, Maho ...
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Indosylvirana Montana
''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana doni'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana flavescens'' (Jerdon, 1853) * '' Indosylvirana indica'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * ''Indosylvirana intermedia'' (Rao, 1937) * ''Indosylvirana magna ''Indosylvirana'' is a genus of ranid frogs endemic to South and Southeast Asia. Species There are 13 species: * '' Indosylvirana aurantiaca'' (Boulenger, 1904) * ''Indosylvirana caesari'' (Biju, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegasku ...'' (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014) * '' Indosylvirana montana'' (Rao, 1922) * '' Indosylvirana serendipi'' (Biju, Garg, Mahon ...
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Indosylvirana Serendipi
''Indosylvirana serendipi'', or the Sri Lankan golden-backed frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Description Body slender and head small. Supertympanic ridge absent. Subarticular tubercles prominent on toes. Third toe webbing extends up to the disc on the outside. Loreal region acute. Vomerine ridge present. Dermal fringe present. Dorsum reddish-brown with black. Tympanum area dark brown. Upper lip with a white stripe. Iris reddish brown with golden specks and dark patches. Flanks light yellowish-gray. Light brown limbs with grayish cross-bands. Ventrum whitish. Throat and limbs light grey. Male has a nuptial pad. Distribution The frog is point endemic, where specimen only found from Kudawa araa of Sinharaja rain forest. Ecology Its natural habitat In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a parti ...
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Indosylvirana Sreeni
''Indosylvirana sreeni'', also known as Sreeni's golden-backed frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae found in Southern Western and Eastern Ghats in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, India, at elevations of 100 to 1500 meters. References * Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Senevirathne & Meegaskumbura, 2014 : ''DNA barcoding, phylogeny and systematics of Golden-backed frogs (Hylarana, Ranidae) of the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot, with the description of seven new species.'' Contributions to Zoology, 83:315PDF). *:Holotype: BNHS 5869, by original designation. Type locality: "Siruvani, Kuddam, Palakkad dist., Kerala state, India". External links * Amphibian Species of the WorldIndosylvirana sreeni (Biju, Garg, Mahony, Wijayathilaka, Seneviranthne, and Meegaskumbura, 2014)* AmphibiaWeb AmphibiaWeb is an American non-profit website that provides information about amphibians. It is run by a group of universities working with the California Academ ...
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