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Rhacophoridae (Old World tree frogs) Endangered

Synonyms: Rhachophoridae

Wikipedia Abstract

The Rhacophoridae are a family of frog species, which occur in tropical sub-Saharan Africa, South India and Sri Lanka, Japan; northeastern India to eastern China south through the Philippines and Greater Sundas, and Sulawesi. They are commonly known as shrub frogs, or more ambiguously as "moss frogs" or "bush frogs". Some Rhacophoridae are called "tree frogs". Among the most spectacular members of this family are numerous "flying frogs".
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Genus

Chiromantis (Tree frog) (2)
Ghatixalus (1)
Gracixalus (4)
Kurixalus (2)
Liuixalus (2)
Nasutixalus (1)
Philautus (Tree frog) (10)
Polypedates (Tree frog) (2)
Pseudophilautus (41)
Raorchestes (19)
Rhacophorus (4)
Taruga (3)
Theloderma (Tree frog) (3)
Zhangixalus (3)

(...) = Species count

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