Nyctibatrachus
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Anura |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Nyctibatrachidae
Genus: Nyctibatrachus
Species (36):
N. acanthodermis –
N. aliciae –
N. anamallaiensis –
N. athirappillyensis –
N. beddomii –
N. danieli –
N. dattatreyaensis –
N. deccanensis –
N. deveni –
N. gavi –
N. grandis –
N. humayuni –
N. indraneili –
N. jog –
N. karnatakaensis –
N. kempholeyensis –
N. kumbara –
N. major –
N. manalari –
N. mewasinghi –
N. minimus –
N. minor –
N. periyar –
N. petraeus –
N. pillaii –
N. poocha –
N. pulivijayani –
N. radcliffei –
N. robinmoorei –
N. sabarimalai –
N. sanctipalustris –
N. shiradi –
N. sylvaticus –
N. vasanthi –
N. vrijeuni –
N. webilla
Name
editNyctibatrachus Boulenger, 1882: 113
- Type species: Nyctibatrachus major Boulenger, 1882, by subsequent designation of Myers (1942: 54).
Synonyms
edit- Nannobatrachus Boulenger, 1882: 470 [synonymised by Dubois (1987: 68)]
- Type species: Nannobatrachus beddomii Boulenger, 1882, by monotypy.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Boulenger, G.A. 1882. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the Collection of the British Museum. Second Edition. Order of the Trustees: London. XVI + 503 pp. BHL Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Biju, S.D., Van Bocxlaer, I., Mahony, S., Dinesh, K.P., Radhakrishnan, C., Zachariah, A., Giri, V. & Bossuyt, F. 2011. A taxonomic review of the Night Frog genus Nyctibatrachus Boulenger, 1882 in the Western Ghats, India (Anura: Nyctibatrachidae) with description of twelve new species. Zootaxa 3029(1): 1–96. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3029.1.1 Reference page.
- Gururaja, K.V., Dinesh, K.P., Priti, H. & Ravikanth, G. 2014. Mud-packing frog: A novel breeding behaviour and parental care in a stream dwelling new species of Nyctibatrachus (Amphibia, Anura, Nyctibatrachidae). Zootaxa 3796(1): 33–61. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3796.1.2 Reference page.
- Garg, S., Suyesh, R., Sukesan, S. & Biju, S.D. 2017. Seven new species of Night Frogs (Anura, Nyctibatrachidae) from the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot of India, with remarkably high diversity of diminutive forms. PeerJ 5: e3007. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3007 Reference page.