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- Rottlerinae Genus: Mallotus Lour. Synonyms Aconceveibum Miq. Adisa Steud. Adisca Blume Axenfeldia Baill. Boutonia Bojer Boutonia Bojer ex Baill. Canschi...
- Xenorhina adisca is a species of frogs in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to West Papua, Indonesia. It is only known from its type locality, Tembagapura...
- Mallotus peltatus (Geiseler) Müll.Arg. Synonyms Aleurites peltatus Geiseler Adisca a****inata Blume Hancea muricata Benth. Mallotus a****inatus (Blume) Müll...
-  floribundus Binomial name Mallotus floribundus (Blume) Müll.Arg. Synonyms Adisca floribunda Blume Coelodiscus annamiticus (****ze) Gagnep. Mallotus amentiformis...
-  albicans Binomial name Sumbaviopsis albicans (Blume) J.J.Sm. Synonyms Adisca albicans Blume Croton albicans (Blume) Rchb.f. & Zoll. Rottlera albicans...
- (Vietnamophryne occidentalis) Orlov's dwarf frog (Vietnamophryne orlovi) Xenorhina adisca Fly River fanged frog (Xenorhina anorbis) Xenorhina arndti Xenorhina brachyrhyncha...
- Croton repandus Rottler (1803) Rottlera repanda (Rottler) Scheff. (1869) Adisca timoriana Span. (1841) Croton baccifer Benth. (1847), nom. nud. Croton rhombifolius...
- Doryxylon (also Mercadoa, Sumbavia) Melanolepis Sumbaviopsis (also Adisa, Adisca) Thyrsanthera Subtribe Speranskiinae Speranskia This tribe has one genus:...
- schlaginhaufeni Wandolleck, 1911 Genus: Xenorhina Peters, 1863 Xenorhina adisca Kraus and Allison, 2003 Xenorhina anorbis (Blum and Menzies, 1989) Xenorhina...
- the now-synonymized genus Xenobatrachus. There are 40 species: Xenorhina adisca Kraus and Allison, 2003 Xenorhina anorbis (Blum and Menzies, 1989) Xenorhina...