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Kaloula
Kaloula (Frog)
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Cacopoides
;
Callula
;
Calohyla
;
Holonectes
;
Hyladactylus
;
Hylaedactylus
;
Kallula
;
Kalooula
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Pelida
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Plectropus
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Wikipedia Abstract
Kaloula is a genus of microhylid frogs found in South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia. They are sometimes known as the Asian narrowmouth toads.
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Kaloula
Species
Kaloula assamensis
(Assam Narrowmouth Toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula aureata
Kaloula baleata
(Muller's Narrowmouth Toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula borealis
(Boreal digging frog)
(Attributes)
Kaloula conjuncta
(Negros Truncate-toed Chorus Frog)
(Attributes)
Kaloula ghoshi
(Brown Bullfrog)
(Vulnerable)
Kaloula indochinensis
Kaloula kalingensis
(Smooth-fingered narrow-mouthed frog)
(Attributes)
Kaloula kokacii
(Bicol Narrowmouth Toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula latidisca
Kaloula mediolineata
(Siam Narrowmouth Toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula meridionalis
Kaloula nonggangensis
Kaloula picta
(Painted Narrowmouth Toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula pulchra
(Malaysian narrowmouth toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula rigida
(Luzon narrow-mouthed frog)
(Attributes)
Kaloula rugifera
(Sichuan Digging Frog)
(Attributes)
Kaloula verrucosa
(Chinese Narrowmouth Toad)
(Attributes)
Kaloula walteri
(Vulnerable)
(Attributes)
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