Ranidae

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Rana pseudodalmatina Eiselt & Schmidtler, 1971

Rana pseudodalmatina Eiselt & Schmidtler, 1971

Rana pseudodalmatina Eiselt & Schmidtler, 1971

Rana pseudodalmatina is a Ranidae frog species endemic to Iran and Azerbaijan's Hyrcanian forests.

Rana sierrae Camp, 1917

Rana sierrae Camp, 1917

Rana sierrae Camp, 1917

Rana sierrae, the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog, is a highly aquatic frog native to California’s Sierra Nevada.

Rana sauteri Boulenger, 1909

Rana sauteri Boulenger, 1909

Rana sauteri Boulenger, 1909

Rana sauteri Boulenger, 1909 is a medium-sized slender frog with brown-toned upper surfaces, sized differently between males and females.

Rana macrocnemis Boulenger, 1885

Rana macrocnemis Boulenger, 1885

Rana macrocnemis Boulenger, 1885

Rana macrocnemis is a Ranidae frog found across Western Asia, and it is not considered a threatened species.

Rana uenoi Matsui, 2014

Rana uenoi Matsui, 2014

Rana uenoi Matsui, 2014

Rana uenoi is a brown frog found in wooded areas of the Korean Peninsula, nearby islands, and Japan's Tsushima Island.

Rana huanrenensis Fei, Ye & Huang, 1990

Rana huanrenensis Fei, Ye & Huang, 1990

Rana huanrenensis Fei, Ye & Huang, 1990

The Huanren frog (Rana huanrenensis) is an East Asian true frog found in hilly, high-altitude streams.

Amolops wuyiensis (Liu & Hu, 1975)

Amolops wuyiensis (Liu & Hu, 1975)

Amolops wuyiensis (Liu & Hu, 1975)

The Wuyi torrent frog (Amolops wuyiensis) is a Ranidae frog endemic to southeastern China, not currently considered threatened.

Amolops hongkongensis (Pope & Romer, 1951)

Amolops hongkongensis (Pope & Romer, 1951)

Amolops hongkongensis (Pope & Romer, 1951)

Amolops hongkongensis is a stream-dwelling frog found in Hong Kong and Guangdong, with habitat threatened by human development.

Amolops larutensis (Boulenger, 1899)

Amolops larutensis (Boulenger, 1899)

Amolops larutensis (Boulenger, 1899)

Amolops larutensis is a common stream frog found across the Malay Peninsula that is not considered threatened.

Amolops panhai Matsui & Nabhitabhata, 2006

Amolops panhai Matsui & Nabhitabhata, 2006

Amolops panhai Matsui & Nabhitabhata, 2006

Amolops panhai, the peninsular torrentfrog, is a true frog species found in Thailand and eastern Myanmar.

Amolops marmoratus (Blyth, 1855)

Amolops marmoratus (Blyth, 1855)

Amolops marmoratus (Blyth, 1855)

Amolops marmoratus is a small stream-dwelling frog species from South and Southeast Asia whose conservation status needs reassessment.

Meristogenys kinabaluensis (Inger, 1966)

Meristogenys kinabaluensis (Inger, 1966)

Meristogenys kinabaluensis (Inger, 1966)

Meristogenys kinabaluensis is a green Bornean frog inhabiting montane forests near breeding streams and threatened by habitat loss.

Meristogenys jerboa (Günther, 1872)

Meristogenys jerboa (Günther, 1872)

Meristogenys jerboa (Günther, 1872)

Meristogenys jerboa is a stream-dwelling frog species from East Malaysia with distinct sexual dimorphism.

Staurois tuberilinguis Boulenger, 1918

Staurois tuberilinguis Boulenger, 1918

Staurois tuberilinguis Boulenger, 1918

Staurois parvus is a distinct Bornean frog species living near rainforest streams with unique adhesive toe structures and ontogenetic color changes.

Lithobates sphenocephalus (Cope, 1886)

Lithobates sphenocephalus (Cope, 1886)

Lithobates sphenocephalus (Cope, 1886)

Lithobates sphenocephalus, the southern leopard frog, is a common North American frog with details on appearance, range, behavior and ecology.

Lithobates areolatus (Baird & Girard, 1852)

Lithobates areolatus (Baird & Girard, 1852)

Lithobates areolatus (Baird & Girard, 1852)

Lithobates areolatus, the crawfish frog, is a spotted frog native to central and southern US prairie areas.

Lithobates berlandieri (Baird, 1859)

Lithobates berlandieri (Baird, 1859)

Lithobates berlandieri (Baird, 1859)

Lithobates berlandieri, the Rio Grande leopard frog, is an aquatic frog native to North and Central America, classified as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Lithobates blairi (Mecham, Littlejohn, Oldham, Brown & Brown, 1973)

Lithobates blairi (Mecham, Littlejohn, Oldham, Brown & Brown, 1973)

Lithobates blairi (Mecham, Littlejohn, Oldham, Brown & Brown, 1973)

Lithobates blairi, the plains leopard frog, is a brown-spotted North American frog native to the U.S. Great Plains.

Lithobates capito (LeConte, 1855)

Lithobates capito (LeConte, 1855)

Lithobates capito (LeConte, 1855)

Lithobates capito, the gopher frog, is a Ranidae frog endemic to the southeastern United States.

Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802)

Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802)

Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802)

Lithobates catesbeianus, the American bullfrog, is North America's largest true frog, native to eastern North America and invasive worldwide.

Lithobates clamitans (Latreille, 1801)

Lithobates clamitans (Latreille, 1801)

Lithobates clamitans (Latreille, 1801)

Lithobates clamitans (green frog) is a mid-sized North American true frog native to eastern North America, associated with shallow freshwater habitats.

Lithobates forreri (Boulenger, 1883)

Lithobates forreri (Boulenger, 1883)

Lithobates forreri (Boulenger, 1883)

Lithobates forreri, commonly called Forrer's grass frog, is a common widespread Ranidae frog found from Mexico to Costa Rica.

Lithobates grylio (Stejneger, 1901)

Lithobates grylio (Stejneger, 1901)

Lithobates grylio (Stejneger, 1901)

Lithobates grylio, the pig frog, is an aquatic North American frog named for its pig-like male breeding call, with distinct sexual dimorphism.

Lithobates heckscheri (Wright, 1924)

Lithobates heckscheri (Wright, 1924)

Lithobates heckscheri (Wright, 1924)

Lithobates heckscheri, the river frog, is a large dark frog endemic to southeastern US coastal plains, living in vegetated wetlands.

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