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- Mantellinae is a subfamily of frogs in the family Mantellidae. These frogs are native to Madagascar and Mayotte. The species vary in size from under 25 mm...
- indentations. Femoral glands in certain frogs, particularly in the subfamily Mantellinae, are implicated in reproductive signalling and species recognition, affecting...
- Boophinae – 79 species Subfamily: Laliostominae – 7 species Subfamily: Mantellinae – 145 species Family Micrixalidae – 24 species, considered part of the...
- Wakea madinika is a species of frogs in the mantellid subfamily Mantellinae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Wakea. It is endemic to Madagascar...
- three extremely diverse groups of frogs, across three subfamilies: the Mantellinae (Laurent, 1946) are typically terrestrial or semi-aquatic frogs, the...
- Gephyromantis is a frog genus in the mantellid subfamily Mantellinae. This genus is restricted to Madagascar. At present it contains 45 species divided...
- Mantidactylus is a frog genus in the mantellid subfamily Mantellinae. This genus is restricted to Madagascar. The genus is divided into several subgenera...
- ; Böhme, W. (1999). "A review of the genus Mantella (Anura, Ranidae, Mantellinae): taxonomy, distribution and conservation of Malagasy poison frogs" (PDF)...
- Chordata class: Amphibia Order: Anura Family: Mantellidae Subfamily: Mantellinae Genus: Tsingymantis Glaw, Hoegg and Vences, 2006 Species: T. antitra...
- Spinomantis guibei is a species of frog in the Mantellid subfamily Mantellinae, endemic to Madagascar. This species was originally described as a secondary...