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Pipidae (tongueless frogs)

Wikipedia Abstract

The Pipidae are a family of primitive, tongueless frogs. The 30 species in the family Pipidae are found in tropical South America (genus Pipa) and sub-Saharan Africa (four other genera). These frogs are exclusively aquatic and have numerous morphological modifications befitting their habitat. For example, the feet are completely webbed, the body is flattened, and a lateral line system is present. In addition, pipids possess highly modified ears for producing and receiving sound underwater. They lack a tongue or vocal cords, instead having bony rods in the larynx that help produce sound. They range from 4 to 19 cm (1.6 to 7.5 in) in body length.
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Genus

Eoxenopoides (1)
Hymenochirus (Clawed frog) (4)
Llankibatrachus (1)
Oumtkoutia (1)
Pachycentrata (1)
Pipa (Surinam toad) (7)
Pseudhymenochirus (Frog) (1)
Saltenia (1)
Shomronella (1)
Singidella (1)
Xenopus (33)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0