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Data on Metabolic Rates Across Anurans
Hand and Foot Musculature of Anura: Structure, Homology, Terminology, and Synapomorphies for Major Clades
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Froglog Promoting Conservation, Research and Education for the World’S Amphibians
What Happened in the South American Gran Chaco? Diversification of the Endemic Frog Genus Lepidobatrachus Budgett, 1899 (Anura
Phyllomedusa 14-2.Indd
Feeding Habits of Juvenile Chacophrys Pierottii (C Eratophryidae -C Eratophryinae ) from Northwestern Córdoba Province , a Rgentina
The Book of Frogs
Morphological Evolution in Ceratophryinae Frogs (Anura, Neobatrachia): the Effects of Heterochronic Changes During Larval Development and Metamorphosis
Ceratophrys Cranwelli) with Implications for Extinct Giant Frogs Received: 27 March 2017 A
Disease of Aquatic Organisms 134:57
Description of a New Species of Fossil Ceratophrys (Anura: Ceratophryidae) from Versalles Cave, São Paulo, Brazil
BOA4.1-2 Frog Biology, Taxonomy and Biodiversity
Argentine Horned Frog Scientific Name: Ceratophrys Ornata
First Confirmed Record of the Amazonian Horned Frog Ceratophrys Cornuta (Amphibia: Ceratophryidae) for Venezuela
Pyron & Wiens 2011
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The Collection of the Herpetological Museum of the University of Antioquia (Northwestern Colombia)
Developmental Changes and Novelties in Ceratophryid Frogs
<I>Lepidobatrachus Laevis</I>
Morphological Correlates of Locomotion in Anurans: Limb Length, Pelvic Anatomy And
Eye Size and Investment in Frogs and Toads Correlate with Adult Habitat
Argentine Horned Frog/Pacman Frog by Catherine Love, DVM Updated 2021
Nematodes of Amphibians from the South American Chaco: Distribution, Host Specificity and Ecological Aspects
New Material of Beelzebufo, a Hyperossified Frog (Amphibia: Anura) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar
Herpetological Journal SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS
(Anura, Neobatrachia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina, with Comments on Its Systematic Position
A Fossil Ceratophryid Anuran from the Late Miocene of West-Central Argentina