True frogs is the
common name
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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
''Papurana daemeli'' is a species of "true frog", family Ranidae. It is found in New Guinea, northern Australia, and some smaller islands (Yapen, New Hanover Island, New Britain). It is the only Ranidae, ranid frog found in Australia. In Austral ...
(''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 of true frogs, and the family includes some of the very few
amphibian
Amphibians are tetrapod, four-limbed and ectothermic vertebrates of the Class (biology), class Amphibia. All living amphibians belong to the group Lissamphibia. They inhabit a wide variety of habitats, with most species living within terres ...
s that can live in
brackish water.
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Evolution
The Ranidae are related to several other frog families that have Eurasian and Indian origins, including Rhacophoridae, Dicroglossidae, Nyctibatrachidae
Nyctibatrachidae is a small family of frogs found in the Western Ghats of India and in Sri Lanka. Their common name is robust frogs. Recognition of Nyctibatrachidae as a family is fairly recent. These frogs were earlier on placed in the broadly ...
, Micrixalidae, and Ranixalidae. They are thought to be most closely related to the Indian-endemic Nyctibatrachidae, from which they diverged in the early Eocene. However, other studies recover a closer relationship with the Dicroglossidae.
It was previously thought that the Ranidae and their closest relatives were of Gondwanan origins, having evolved on Insular India during the Cretaceous. They were then entirely restricted to the Indian subcontinent until the late Eocene, when India collided with Asia, allowing the Ranidae to colonize Eurasia and eventually the rest of the world. However, more recent studies instead propose that the Ranidae originated in Eurasia, and their close relationship with India-endemic frog lineages is due to those lineages colonizing India from Eurasia during the Paleogene
The Paleogene ( ; British English, also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene; informally Lower Tertiary or Early Tertiary) is a geologic period, geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period million yea ...
.
Systematics
The subdivisions of the Ranidae are still a matter of dispute, although most are coming to an agreement. Several former subfamilies
In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
are now recognised as separate families ( Petropedetidae, Cacosterninae, Mantellidae
The Mantellidae are a family of the order Anura. These frogs are endemic to the islands of Madagascar and Mayotte.
Systematics
The family Mantellidae is composed of three extremely ecologically diverse groups of frogs, divided into three sub ...
, and Dicroglossidae). The genus ''Rana
Rana may refer to:
Astronomy
* Rana (crater), a crater on Mars
* Delta Eridani or Rana, a star
People, groups and titles
* Rana (name), a given name and surname (including a list of people and characters with the name)
* Rana (title), a histor ...
'' has now been split up and is much reduced in size.
While too little of the vast diversity of true frogs has been subject to recent studies to say something definite, as of mid-2008, studies are going on, and several lineages are recognizable.[
* The genus '' Staurois'' is probably a very ancient offshoot of the main Raninae lineage.
* '']Amolops
''Amolops'' (commonly known as cascade frogs or sucker frogs) is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) native mainly to eastern and south-eastern Asia. These frogs are closely related to such genera as ''Huia'', ''Meristogenys'', ''Odorrana'' ...
'' has been generally delimited as a monophyletic
In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
group.
* '' Odorrana'' and ''Rana'' plus some proposed minor genera (which probably ought to be included in the latter) form another group.
* A group including ''Clinotarsus
''Clinotarsus'' is a genus of ranid frogs. Members of this genus are found in India and Southeast Asia.
Species
There are three species recognised in the genus ''Clinotarsus'':
References
True frogs
Amphibians of Asia
Amphibian gene ...
'', '' Huia'' in the strict sense and '' Meristogenys''
* An ill-defined assemblage of '' Babina'', ''Glandirana
''Glandirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the East Asia (eastern China, Korea, Japan, and possibly Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East). The name means ‘glandular frog’.
''Glandirana'' is a genus split off from ...
'', '' Hylarana'', ''Pulchrana
''Pulchrana'' is a genus of ranid frogs found in south-eastern Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus ''Pulchrana'':
* '' Pulchrana banjarana'' (Leong and Lim, 2003)
* '' Pulchrana barami ...
'', ''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'' ...
'', and ''Sylvirana
''Sylvirana'' is a genus of true frogs, family Ranidae, found in South and East Asia, from northeastern India in west to China in the north, Taiwan in the east, and Thailand in the south. Originally proposed as a subgenus of ''Rana'' in 1992, it ...
'', as well as ''Hydrophylax
''Hydrophylax'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus the Younger in 1782. The genus contains only one species, ''Hydrophylax maritima'', which is found in India, Sri Lanka and Tha ...
'' and '' Pelophylax'', which are probably not monophyletic
In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
. Some authorities have treated them as junior synonym
The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently.
* In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linna ...
s of the genus '' Hylarana''.
The following phylogeny of some genera was recovered by Che ''et al''., 2007 using mitochondrial genes
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.
Genera
Most of the subfamilies formerly included under Ranidae are now treated as separate families, leaving only Raninae remaining. The following genera are recognised in the family Ranidae:
* ''Abavorana
''Abavorana'' is a genus of true frogs found in Southeast Asia, namely the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. Species in this genus were formerly classified in the genus ''Hylarana
''Hylarana'', commonly known as golden-backed frogs, is a ...
'' Oliver, Prendini, Kraus, and Raxworthy, 2015
* '' Amnirana'' Dubois, 1992
* ''Amolops
''Amolops'' (commonly known as cascade frogs or sucker frogs) is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) native mainly to eastern and south-eastern Asia. These frogs are closely related to such genera as ''Huia'', ''Meristogenys'', ''Odorrana'' ...
'' Cope, 1865
* '' Babina'' Thompson, 1912
* ''Chalcorana
''Chalcorana'' is a genus of frogs in the family Ranidae, "true frogs". They are found in Southeast Asia, from Thailand to Malay Peninsula and the Sunda Islands.
Taxonomy
''Chalcorana'' was originally introduced as a subgenus of ''Rana''. It wa ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* ''Clinotarsus
''Clinotarsus'' is a genus of ranid frogs. Members of this genus are found in India and Southeast Asia.
Species
There are three species recognised in the genus ''Clinotarsus'':
References
True frogs
Amphibians of Asia
Amphibian gene ...
'' Mivart 1869
* ''Glandirana
''Glandirana'' is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) found in the East Asia (eastern China, Korea, Japan, and possibly Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East). The name means ‘glandular frog’.
''Glandirana'' is a genus split off from ...
'' Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1990
* '' Huia'' Yang, 1991
* ''Humerana
''Humerana'' is a genus of frogs in the family Ranidae from southern and southeastern Asia. It was originally proposed as a subgenus of ''Rana''. It may belong to ''Hylarana''.
''Humerana'' contains the following species:
* '' Humerana humerali ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* ''Hydrophylax
''Hydrophylax'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus the Younger in 1782. The genus contains only one species, ''Hydrophylax maritima'', which is found in India, Sri Lanka and Tha ...
'' Fitzinger, 1843
* '' Hylarana'' Tschudi 1838
* ''Indosylvirana
''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'' ...
'' Oliver, Prendini, Kraus, and Raxworthy, 2015
* '' Lithobates'' Fitzinger, 1843
* '' Meristogenys'' Yang, 1991
* ''Nidirana
''Nidirana'' is a genus of true frogs (Ranidae) from East and Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-eastern Asia or SEA, is the geographical south-easter ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* '' Odorrana'' Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1990
* ''Papurana
''Papurana'' is a genus of frogs in the family Ranidae, "true frogs". They are known from Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and northern Australia. ''Papurana daemeli'' is the only Ranidae, ranid frog found in Australia.
Taxonomy
''Papurana'' was orig ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* '' Pelophylax'' Fitzinger 1843
* '' Pseudorana'' Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1990
* '' Pterorana'' Kiyasetuo and Khare, 1986
* ''Pulchrana
''Pulchrana'' is a genus of ranid frogs found in south-eastern Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus ''Pulchrana'':
* '' Pulchrana banjarana'' (Leong and Lim, 2003)
* '' Pulchrana barami ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* ''Rana
Rana may refer to:
Astronomy
* Rana (crater), a crater on Mars
* Delta Eridani or Rana, a star
People, groups and titles
* Rana (name), a given name and surname (including a list of people and characters with the name)
* Rana (title), a histor ...
'' Linnaeus, 1758
* ''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'' ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* '' Staurois'' Cope, 1865
* '' Sumaterana'' Arifin, Smart, Hertwig, Smith, Iskandar, and Haas, 2018
* ''Sylvirana
''Sylvirana'' is a genus of true frogs, family Ranidae, found in South and East Asia, from northeastern India in west to China in the north, Taiwan in the east, and Thailand in the south. Originally proposed as a subgenus of ''Rana'' in 1992, it ...
'' Dubois, 1992
* ''Wijayarana
''Wijayarana'' is a group of true frogs found in Southeast Asia. Their common name is Wijaya cascade frogs. Many are commonly known as "torrent frogs" after their favorite habitat - small rapid-flowing mountain and hill streams -, but this name is ...
'' Arifin, Chan, Smart, Hertwig, Smith, Iskandar, and Haas, 2021
''Incertae sedis''
A number of taxa are placed in Ranidae '' incertae sedis'', that is, their taxonomic status is too uncertain to allow more specific placement.
* "''Hylarana''" ''chitwanensis'' (Das, 1998)
* "''Hylarana''" ''garoensis'' (Boulenger, 1920)
* "''Hylarana''" ''latouchii'' (Boulenger, 1899)
* "''Hylarana''" ''margariana'' Anderson, 1879
* "''Hylarana''" ''montivaga'' (Smith, 1921)
* "''Hylarana''" ''persimilis'' (Van Kampen, 1923)
See also
*Halipegus eccentricus
''Halipegus eccentricus'' is a monoecious, digenea parasitic trematode commonly found in true frogs in North America. It was first described in 1939.
''H. eccentricus'' is mainly found in the Eustachian tubes of a variety of frog species, its de ...
, a monoecious, digenea parasitic trematode commonly found in true frogs in North America
References
* (2004): ''Encyclopedia of Reptiles & Amphibians'' (2nd ed.). Fog City Press.
* (2006): Amphibian Species of the World Version 3
Petropedetidae Noble, 1931
American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. Retrieved 2006-AUG-05.
* (2006): The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Number 297. New York.
* (2007) Constraints in naming parts of the Tree of Life. '' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.'' 42 (2): 331–338. PDF fulltext
* (2005): Phylogeny of the New World true frogs (''Rana''). '' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.'' 34 (2): 299–314. PDF fulltext
* (2009): Taxonomic freedom and the role of official lists of species names. ''Herpetologica'' 65: 115-128.
* (2007): "''Fine del prodromo d'erpetologia siciliana'' ". ''Specchio delle Scienze, o, Giornale Enciclopedico di Sicilia'' 2: 102-104. (Ranidae, new family). (in Italian).
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Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque