
The Phyllomedusinae are a subfamily of Hylidae, the tree frogs. Commonly called leaf frogs, they are found in the Neotropics. The type genus Phyllomedusa contains more than half of the known species within this subfamily. == Taxonomy == Subfamily Phyllomedusinae contains these genera: ...
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(from the article `Anura`) ...astragalus and calcaneum not fused; aquatic larvae or direct development; 37 genera and 630 species; adult length 1.7 to about 14 cm; 4 ... ...species in other families have relatively short hindlimbs and move forward by series of short hops. Some bufonids actually walk instead of ... ...Numerous caecili...
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