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Lechriodus melanopyga
First Report of Gastrointestinal Helminths from the Wokan Cannibal Frog, Lechriodus Melanopyga (Amphibia: Limnodynastidae), from Papua New Guinea1
Hand and Foot Musculature of Anura: Structure, Homology, Terminology, and Synapomorphies for Major Clades
Reevolution of Lost Mandibular Teeth in Frogs
Curriculum Vitae
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Conservation Biogeography of Amphibians in Mauritania: Integrating DNA Barcoding and Spatial Analyses for the Identification Of
A MITOGENOMIC EXPLORATION of the PHYLOGENY and EVOLUTION of EXTANT ANURANS Suman Pratihar,1 Sushil Kumar Dutta,2 Manojit Bhattac
Molecular Phylogenetic Evidence for Paraphyly of the Genus Sooglossus, with the Description of a New Genus of Seychellean Frogs
The Origin of Modern Frogs (Neobatrachia)
The Hindenburg Wall. a Review of Existing Knowledge
The Origin of Modern Frogs (Neobatrachia) Was Accompanied By
1 Additional File 2: Supplementary Information for the Manuscript "The Origin of Modern Frogs (Neobatrachia) Was Accom
Molecular Phylogeny and Biogeography of Ranoid Frogs
1 2008 Pacific Islands Red List for ANIMALS
A Preliminary Analysis of the Intergeneric Relationships of the Frog Family Leptodactylidae
The Female Anuran Reproductive System in Relation to Reproductive Mode''
Influence of Some Environmental Parameters on Some Frog
Jumping Performance of Semiaquatic, Terrestrial, and Arboreal Frogs
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Reptiles and Amphibians of the Trans-Fly Region, New Guinea
Initial Diversification of Living Amphibians Predated the Breakup
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New Concepts and Methods for Phylogenetic Taxonomy and Nomenclature in Zoology, Exemplified by a New Ranked Cladonomy of Recent Amphibians (Lissamphibia)
Chapter 1.4. Herpetofauna of the Wau Creek Proposed Wildlife Management Area, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea
Research Article Exceptional Enlargement of the Mitochondrial Genome Results from Distinct Causes in Different Rain Frogs (Anura: Brevicipitidae: Breviceps)