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Narrow-Mouthed Frogs (Microhylidae)

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African Banana Frog (Hoplophryne)  [2]

Egg Frog (Ctenophryne)  [4]

Plump Frog (Relictivomer)  [2]

African Striped Frog (Spelaeophryne)  [1]

Elongated Frog (Myersiella)  [1]

Rainforest Frog (Cophixalus)  [5]

Albericus  [2]

Fanged Frog (Xenobatrachus)  [1]

Rice Frog (Microhyla)  [5]

Altigius  [2]

Giant Treefrog (Platypelis)  [8]

Rio Mutum Frog (Dasypops)  [1]

Amari Forest Frog (Parhoplophryne)  [1]

Globular Frog (Uperodon)  [2]

School Frog (Pherohapsis)  [2]

American Narrowmouth Toad (Gastrophryne)  [11]

Grainy Frog (Kalophrynus)  [4]

Secret Frog (Callulina)  [1]

Archipelago Frog (Mantophryne)  [2]

Guinea Frog (Aphantophryne)  [2]

Sheep Frog (Hypopachus)  [2]

Asian Narrowmouth Toad (Kaloula)  [10]

Humming Frog (Chiasmocleis)  [4]

Short-headed Frog (Breviceps)  [4]

Bale Mountains Treefrog (Balebreviceps)  [2]

Land Frog (Sphenophryne)  [4]

Silent Frog (Syncope)  [2]

Balloon Frog (Glyphoglossus)  [4]

Madagascar Treefrog (Madecassophryne)  [2]

Snake-neck Frog (Phrynomantis)  [2]

Big-fingered Frog (Probreviceps)  [1]

Malacca Frog (Phrynella)  [3]

Snouted Frog (Xenorhina)  [1]

Bleating Frog (Hamptophryne)  [5]

Malaysian Treefrog (Melanobatrachus)  [2]

Squat Frog (Calluella)  [5]

Borneo Narrowmouth Toad (Gastrophrynoides)  [2]

Mawatta Frog (Hylophorbus)  [2]

Stump-toed Frog (Stumpffia)  [3]

Borneo Treefrog (Metaphrynella)  [2]

Mehely Frog (Copiula)  [2]

Termite Frog (Dermatonotus)  [3]

Brazilian Dumpy Frog (Stereocyclops)  [2]

Neblina Frog (Adelastes)  [3]

Thorny Frog (Chaperina)  [3]

Burrowing Frog (Rhombophryne)  [1]

Nelson Frog (Nelsonophryne)  [3]

Tomato Frog (Dyscophus)  [16]

Callulops Frog (Callulops)  [3]

New Guinea Bush Frog (Asterophrys)  [4]

Toothless Frog (Genyophryne)  [2]

Climbing Frog (Anodonthyla)  [3]

Oval Frog (Elachistocleis)  [4]

Torreicelli Mountain Frog (Choerophryne)  [1]

Cross Frog (Oreophryne)  [3]

Paddy Frog (Micryletta)  [1]

Whistling Treefrog (Cophyla)  [2]

Digging Frog (Plethodontohyla)  [6]

Pancake Frog (Otophryne)  [2]

Yellow Frog (Hyophryne)  [2]

Disc Frog (Synapturanus)  [4]

Papua Frog (Barygenys)  [1]

  

Dot Frog (Ramanella)  [2]

Passarelli's Frog (Arcovomer)  [1]

  

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AmphibiaWeb Species List: Microhylidae
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. [eng]
Microhylid frog
Photo. [eng]
Microhylidae: Microhylinae
Cladogram. [eng]
frogweb.org- Microhylidae
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. [eng]
Microhylidae
Cladogram. [eng]
Microhylidae
Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships. Addtional Photographs. [eng]
Frogs of the Ecuadorian Amazon: Microhylidae, Pipidae, Ranidae
Microhylidae, Pipidae and Ranidae from the Ecuadorian Amazon. [eng]
Microhylidae: Cophylinae
Cladogram. [eng]
Microhylidae: Genyophryninae
Cladogram. [eng]
Microhylidae: Asterophryinae
Cladogram. [eng]
Homepage of Timothy: Family Microhylidae
Photos. [eng]
Division 5: Microhylidae--A TUTORIAL AND KEY TO THE ANURAN TADPOLES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
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