RMGR78T7–Male Of The Tungara Frog Engystomops Pustulosus With Vocal Sac, Jorupe Naturreserve, Ecuador
RMHW9XBJ–France, Guyana, French Guyana Amazonian Park, heart area, Mount Itoupe, rainy season, frog (physalaemus sp) on litter undergrowth
RMPFKXD6–Tungara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus), side view
RFCPEN41–Peters' Dwarf Frog (Engystomops petersi) in rainforest, Ecuador
RMTRH161–Peters' dwarf frog (Engystomops petersi) is one of the species of frog collectively known as tungara frogs, this species is from the Amazon rainforest.
RFD6NEB4–Peters' Dwarf Frog (Engystomops petersi) on a palm frond in rainforest, Ecuador
RM2C787M3–Orders of reptiles: vulnerable Indian softshell turtle, Nilssonia gangetica, spectacled caiman, Caiman crocodilus, frilled-necked lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, common scaly foot, Pygopus lepidopudus, European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus, common viper, Vipera berus, Physalaemus ephippifer frog, and critically endangered axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum. Trionyx du Gange, Caiman a lunettes, Chlamydosaure de King, Bipede lepidope, Scheltopusik de Durville, Vipere comune, Crapaud ephippifer, Axolotl des Mexicains. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comte’s Musee d’His
RMRHG4R3–. The biology of the amphibia. Amphibians. RELATIONSHIPS AND CLASSIFICATION 505 linae are merely slightly modified members of the Physalaemus stock. Paludicola, in the broad sense, is such a widespread stock, of such varied body form and color, that it affords a possible ancestor for the other groups. Leptodactylus is the most dominant group of Leptodactylinae. It includes the so-called " South American Bull Frogs." Most of the species are Rana- like in appearance except for their prac- tically webless toes. Some species of Physalaemus resemble some forms of Leptodactylus closely. Fa
RMBFB266–Tungara frog
RMTRH14G–Peters' dwarf frog (Engystomops petersi) is one of the species of frog collectively known as tungara frogs, this species is from the Amazon rainforest.
RF2G2R9DX–Newly metamorphosed dwarf jungle frog (Engystomops petersi) in the rainforest, Morona Santiago province, Ecuador
RMRHDNAA–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 78 mainly distributed in the Chaco-Cerrado domain or open wet savanna habitats (e.g., Bufo granulosus, B. paracnemis, Hyla nana, H. punctata, H. raniceps, Adenomera dipty^x, Eleutherodactylus dundeei, Leptodactylus chaquensis, L. ele- nae, Physalaemus albonotatus, P. biligonigerus, Pseudis paradoxa), as well as species primarily ranging in the lower montane rainforests as well as in the humid peri-Andean forests (e.g., Bufo poeppigii, Cochranella nola, HyaUnobatrachium bergeri, Eleutherodactylus cruralis, Leptodactylus rhodonotus). Although it is gen
RMTRH19A–Peters' dwarf frog (Engystomops petersi) is one of the species of frog collectively known as tungara frogs, this species is from the Amazon rainforest.
RF2K6NWNY–Buff necked Ibis of the species Theristicus caudatus preying on a frog
RM2BCXA4M–Physalaemus cuvieri. 2 Oct 20181 Physalaemus cuvieri
RF2G37NWX–Mosquito biting a dwarf jungle frog (Engystomops petersi) in the rainforest, Morona Santiago province, Ecuador
RMRG77M1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FROGS OF COLOMBIA—COCHRAN AND GOIN 639. Plate 67.—a-c: Physalaemus negleclus dunni, holotypc, USNM 147108 (X 1.3). d-f: Geobatrachus walkeri, USNM 150886 (X 1.6). g: Centrolene geckoideum, CNIIM 69703 (X 0.8).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithson
RF2K6NWNK–Buff necked Ibis of the species Theristicus caudatus preying on a frog
RMRG7GHT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 206 PLATE 32. Physalaemus gracilis (USNM 96756, X %): a. dorsum; b, profile. P. olfersi (USNM 96636, X rn.): c, dorsum; d, profile. P. signiferus (USNM 96840, X D's): e, dorsum; F, profile. Pseudis bolbodactyla (USNM 97022. cotype; X ^4): c, dorsum; H, profile. P.jusca (MCZ 1872, cotype; X %): i, dorsum; j, profile; k, venter.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not per
RF2K6NWNB–Buff necked Ibis of the species Theristicus caudatus preying on a frog
RMRG7GJB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U^ S NATIONAL, MUSEUM BULLETIN 206 PLATE 31. Odontophr^'nus americanus (USXM 123400, X ^^: A, dorsum; b. profile. 0. cultriprs ^ ^^^' 97893, X Yi): C dorsum; », profile. Phrynaiwdus numi.^ (NHMW, type; X -â '4): k. dorsum. Physalaemus cuvieri (USNM 1291S?>, X 1): k. dorsum; g, profile. P. fusco- maculatus (UZMK 23, X 1): h, dorsum. P. fuscomaculalus (l SN.M 96 7. V. 1): i. dorsum; i, profile,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
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