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Sanguirana
''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' as the type species. All species, except the more recently described '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' and '' Sanguirana acai'', were originally included in ''Rana''; more recently, they have been placed in genus ''Hylarana ''Hylarana'', commonly known as golden-backed frogs, is a genus of true frogs found in tropical Asia. It was formerly considered highly diverse, containing around 84 to 96 Valid name (zoology), valid species, but taxonomic revision resulted in a ...''. The delineation of the genus and its relationship to other ranid genera is still under discussion. At moment, the following species are included in the genus: * '' Sanguirana acai'' Brown, Prue, Chan, Gaulke, Sanguila, and Siler, 2017 * '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' F ...
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Sanguirana Acai
''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' as the type species. All species, except the more recently described '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' and '' Sanguirana acai'', were originally included in ''Rana''; more recently, they have been placed in genus ''Hylarana ''Hylarana'', commonly known as golden-backed frogs, is a genus of true frogs found in tropical Asia. It was formerly considered highly diverse, containing around 84 to 96 Valid name (zoology), valid species, but taxonomic revision resulted in a ...''. The delineation of the genus and its relationship to other ranid genera is still under discussion. At moment, the following species are included in the genus: * '' Sanguirana acai'' Brown, Prue, Chan, Gaulke, Sanguila, and Siler, 2017 * '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' F ...
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Sanguirana Aurantipunctata
''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' as the type species. All species, except the more recently described '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' and ''Sanguirana acai'', were originally included in ''Rana''; more recently, they have been placed in genus ''Hylarana''. The delineation of the genus and its relationship to other ranid genera is still under discussion. At moment, the following species are included in the genus: * ''Sanguirana acai ''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' ...'' Brown, Prue, Chan, Gaulke, Sanguila, and Siler, 2017 * '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' Fui ...
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Sanguirana
''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' as the type species. All species, except the more recently described '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' and '' Sanguirana acai'', were originally included in ''Rana''; more recently, they have been placed in genus ''Hylarana ''Hylarana'', commonly known as golden-backed frogs, is a genus of true frogs found in tropical Asia. It was formerly considered highly diverse, containing around 84 to 96 Valid name (zoology), valid species, but taxonomic revision resulted in a ...''. The delineation of the genus and its relationship to other ranid genera is still under discussion. At moment, the following species are included in the genus: * '' Sanguirana acai'' Brown, Prue, Chan, Gaulke, Sanguila, and Siler, 2017 * '' Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' F ...
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Sanguirana Mearnsi
''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' as the type species. All species, except the more recently described ''Sanguirana aurantipunctata'' and ''Sanguirana acai'', were originally included in ''Rana''; more recently, they have been placed in genus ''Hylarana''. The delineation of the genus and its relationship to other ranid genera is still under discussion. At moment, the following species are included in the genus: * ''Sanguirana acai'' Brown, Prue, Chan, Gaulke, Sanguila, and Siler, 2017 * ''Sanguirana aurantipunctata ''Sanguirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, the Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and Seram. ''Sanguirana'' was first introduced as a sub-genus of ''Rana'', with ''Rana sanguinea'' ...'' Fuite ...
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Sanguirana Igorota
''Sanguirana igorota'' is a species of true frog, family Ranidae. It is endemic to Cordillera Central of the island of Luzon, Philippines. Its closest relative is '' Sanguirana luzonensis'', and it has even been considered synonym of that species; a later study suggests still unresolved relationships between ''S. igorota'', ''S. luzonensis'', and '' S. tipanan''. Common name Taylor's Igorot frog has been coined for this species. Description Adult males measure and adult females in snout–vent length. The snout is squarish in dorsal view. The tympanum can be translucent. Moderate dorsolateral ridges are present. The dorsum is olive green with bronze spots. The venter is yellow. Fine dorsal asperities are present. The groin is tuberculate. No vocal sac is present in males. Habitat and conservation ''Sanguirana igorota'' occurs in cool streams and rivers in montane rainforest at elevations of above sea level ( in other sources). It can be fairly abundant in suitable habitat an ...
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Sanguirana Luzonensis
''Sanguirana luzonensis'', also known as the Luzon frog, is a species of true frog, family Ranidae. It is endemic to the island of Luzon (including some associated islands), the Philippines. It occurs in swift-flowing, cool mountain streams and rivers in montane rainforest at elevations up to . It is very common in many habitats, although it is suspected to be declining because of habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby ... and deterioration. References luzonensis Amphibians of the Philippines Endemic fauna of the Philippines Fauna of Luzon Amphibians described in 1896 Taxa named by George Albert Boulenger {{Ranidae-stub ...
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Sanguirana Sanguinea
''Sanguirana sanguinea'' is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is found in Sulawesi, Indonesia and Palawan, the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, rivers, swamps, intermittent freshwater marshes, rural gardens, and heavily degraded former forest. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natu .... References sanguinea Amphibians described in 1893 Amphibians of Indonesia Amphibians of the Philippines Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Ranidae-stub ...
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Sanguirana Tipanan
''Sanguirana tipanan'' is a species of true frog. It is native to the Sierra Madre mountains of the island of Luzon Luzon (; ) is the largest and most populous island in the Philippines. Located in the northern portion of the Philippines archipelago, it is the economic and political center of the nation, being home to the country's capital city, Manila, as ..., Philippines. It inhabits cool streams and rivers in lower montane and lowland forests. It is threatened by logging and habitat loss. References tipanan Amphibians of the Philippines Endemic fauna of the Philippines Fauna of Luzon Amphibians described in 2000 {{Ranidae-stub ...
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Sanguirana Everetti
''Sanguirana everetti'' is a species of true frog. It is endemic to the island of Mindanao Mindanao ( ) ( Jawi: مينداناو) is the second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and seventh-most populous island in the world. Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the island is part of an island group of ... in the Philippines. References everetti Endemic fauna of the Philippines Fauna of Mindanao Amphibians of the Philippines Amphibians described in 1882 {{Ranidae-stub ...
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True Frog
True frogs is the common name for the frog family Ranidae. They have the widest distribution of any frog family. They are abundant throughout most of the world, occurring on all continents except Antarctica. The true frogs are present in North America, northern South America, Europe, Africa (including Madagascar), and Asia. The Asian range extends across the East Indies to New Guinea and a single species (the Australian wood frog (''Hylarana daemelii'')) has spread into the far north of Australia. Typically, true frogs are smooth and moist-skinned, with large, powerful legs and extensively webbed feet. The true frogs vary greatly in size, ranging from small—such as the wood frog (''Lithobates sylvatica'')—to large. Many of the true frogs are aquatic or live close to water. Most species lay their eggs in the water and go through a tadpole stage. However, as in most families of frogs, there is large variation of habitat within the family. There are also arboreal speci ...
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True Frogs
True frogs is the common name for the frog family Ranidae. They have the widest distribution of any frog family. They are abundant throughout most of the world, occurring on all continents except Antarctica. The true frogs are present in North America, northern South America, Europe, Africa (including Madagascar), and Asia. The Asian range extends across the East Indies to New Guinea and a single species (the Australian wood frog (''Hylarana daemelii'')) has spread into the far north of Australia. Typically, true frogs are smooth and moist-skinned, with large, powerful legs and extensively webbed feet. The true frogs vary greatly in size, ranging from small—such as the wood frog (''Lithobates sylvatica'')—to large. Many of the true frogs are aquatic or live close to water. Most species lay their eggs in the water and go through a tadpole stage. However, as in most families of frogs, there is large variation of habitat within the family. There are also arboreal species ...
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Rana (genus)
''Rana'' is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. Members of this genus are found through much of Eurasia and western North America. Many other genera were formerly included here. These true frogs are usually largish species characterized by their slim waists and wrinkled skin; many have thin ridges running along their backs, but they generally lack "warts" as in typical toads. They are excellent jumpers due to their long, slender legs. The typical webbing found on their hind feet allows for easy movement through water. Coloration is mostly greens and browns above, with darker and yellowish spots. Distribution and habitat Many frogs in this genus breed in early spring, although subtropical and tropical species may breed throughout the year. Males of most of the species are known to call, but a few species are thought to be voiceless. Females lay eggs in rafts or large, globular clusters, and can produce up to 20,000 at one time. ...
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