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lived 116
million years ago in Gondwana. As
suggested by
their name,
microhylids are
mostly small frogs. Many
species are
below 1.5 cm (0.59 in) in length...
- have a
special feature attractive to tarantulas. This
mutualism between microhylids and
large spiders also
occurs in
other parts of the world. Tarantulas...
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anuran families, the
microhylids. No
subspecies are
currently recognized. The
eastern narrowmouth toad is one of only
three microhylids that
currently live...
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single species,
Melanobatrachus indicus, also
known as the
Indian black microhylid frog and
Malabar black narrow-mouthed frog. It is
endemic to wet evergreen...
- g., Eleutherodactylus, the
Pacific Platymantis, the Australo-Papuan
microhylids, and many
other tropical frogs), however, do not need any
water for breeding...
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frequently displays a
commensal or
mutualistic relationship with the
microhylid frog
Chiasmocleis ventrimaculata. The
relationship described is one where...
-
lower size
limit for
vertebrates highlighted by five new
miniaturised microhylid frog
species from
three different Madagascan genera Minott,
Kevin (May...
- and
arboreal frogs like Ghatixalus,
Mercurana and Beddomixalus, and
microhylids like
Melanobatrachus are
endemic to this region.
There are at
least 19...
-
Integrative fast-track
taxonomy reveals twenty-six new
species of tiny
microhylid frogs (genus Stumpffia) from Madagascar".
Vertebrate Zoology. 67 (3):...
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Paedophryne amauensis,
common name Amau frog, is a
species of
microhylid frog
endemic to
eastern Papua New Guinea. At 7.7 mm (0.30 in) in snout-to-vent...