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  Animaux Annonces : Reptiles et Amphibiens Les Amphibiens Les Anoures et Les Urodeles de France
Sous-ordre : ARCHAEOBATRACHIA Famille : DISCOGLOSSIDAE Genre : Discoglossus Espèce : sardus Nom vernaculaire : Discoglosse sarde Nom scientifique : Discoglossus sardus
Sous-ordre : ARCHAEOBATRACHIA Famille : DISCOGLOSSIDAE Genre : Discoglossus Espèce : montalentii Nom vernaculaire : Discoglosse corse Nom scientifique : Discoglossus montalentii
Sous-ordre : ARCHAEOBATRACHIA Famille : DISCOGLOSSIDAE Genre : Bombina Espèce : variegata Sous-espèce : variegata Nom vernaculaire : Sonneur à ventre jaune Nom scientifique : Bombina variegata variegata
www.animaux-annonces.com /reptiles-amphibiens.php   (1346 words)

  
  Amplexus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This mostly happens in the water, but some more terrestrial anurans like the disc-tongued frogs (Discoglossidae) do it on land.
In more advanced anurans like the true frogs (Ranidae), the tree frogs (Hylidae) and the true toads (Bufonidae) the amplexus is axillary (in the armpits), while in less derived anurans (the Archaeobatrachia) it is lumbal (abdominal, in front of the hindlegs).
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amplexus   (119 words)

  
 Archaeobatrachia - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Archaeobatrachia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Here you will find more informations about Archaeobatrachia.
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They are largely found in Eurasia, New Zealand, Philippines and Borneo, and are characteristically small.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Archaeobatrachia.html   (106 words)

  
 Phylogeny and Comparative Substitution Rates of Frogs Inferred from Sequences of Three Nuclear Genes -- Hoegg et al. 21 ...
Key Words: Amphibia •; Anura •; Archaeobatrachia • Neobatrachia • Ranoidea • Hyloidea • Rag-1 • Rag-2 • rhodopsin • substitution rates
of a suborder Archaeobatrachia sensu Duellman (1975), and this
Dubois 1992; Ford and Cannatella 1993; Hay et al.
mbe.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/full/21/7/1188   (5066 words)

  
 Superordinate classification of the family Pipidae
The suborder Archaeobatrachia has although the member Nose Toads Rhinodermatidae.
I'm not sure but these Primitive Frogs could the same as Archaeobatrachia.
If you have remarks to this information please me an email (martin).
www.pipidae.net /species_literature_systematic_tree.php   (158 words)

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