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Herpetofauna of Myanmar - English
URL: http://www.calacademy.org/research/herpetology/myanmar/checklist.html

This checklist was originally created by George Zug and has been updated by George Zug, Joe Slowinski, and Guin Wogan. In coming months, we will add a list for caecilians. This list is preliminary; we anticipate the addition of many new species, both species new to science and species new for Myanmar. The list is copyrighted by Zug, Slowinski, and Wogan.

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Aaranyak Assam - English
URL: http://www.aaranyak.com/hrcp.htm

The genus Kalophrynus has been reported from India for the first time. Other two species are in the process and will soon be described.

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AmphibiaWeb Species List: Microhylidae - English
URL: http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/aw/lists/Microhylidae.shtml

Small to medium sized (up to 100mm) terrestrial or arboreal frogs. The well over 330 species are distributed throughout the Americas, Asia, Africa and Madagascar. They display a variety of reproductive strategies including aquatic larvae, larvae without mouth parts and direct development.

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Kalophrynus palmatissimus - English
URL: http://frogweb.org/species_accounts/kalophrynus_palmatissimus.html

A multimedia information resource on the frogs and toads (Order: Anura) of the Malay Peninsula, with text, image and audio files delivering detailed and accurate information on amphibian systematics and taxonomy, nomenclature and etymology, zoogeography, natural history and ecology, etc., as well as discussion of herpetological field craft and equipment, survey methodologies etc.

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