Lechriodus és un gènere de granotes de la família Myobatrachidae que es troba a l'est d'Austràlia, a Indonèsia i a Nova Guinea.
Lechriodus és un gènere de granotes de la família Myobatrachidae que es troba a l'est d'Austràlia, a Indonèsia i a Nova Guinea.
Platyplectrum is a genus of ground-dwelling frog in the family Limnodynastidae. Species in this genus are found in Australia, New Guinea, and on the Aru Islands.[1] They are medium-sized frogs and the dorsal skin has a sandpaper-like texture.
Although this genus was described in 1863 for the species Platyplectrum ornatum, in 2009 it was synonymized with the genus Opisthodon. This classification was found to be paraphyletic with respect to the former genus Lechriodus. For this reason, Platyplectrum was revived in 2021 for the members of Opisthodon and Lechriodus.[1][2]
They inhabit a range of environments from arid areas to rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests, and are active after heavy rains in summer and rarely seen during drier conditions. Breeding takes place in temporary pools and small streams and the tadpoles as well as the frogs are noted for their cannibalistic behaviour, due to which some members are commonly known as cannibal frogs. They are terrestrial and burrowing, spend much time under ground, particularly during drier periods. Breeding occurs after rain, and males call from temporary or permanent water.
The species in this genus are quite similar physically to many frogs in Limnodynastes, they also share many of the same habits of that genus including: burrowing, a "tok" like call and foamy egg nest (which in Platyplectrum breaks down after a few hours).
Platyplectrum is a genus of ground-dwelling frog in the family Limnodynastidae. Species in this genus are found in Australia, New Guinea, and on the Aru Islands. They are medium-sized frogs and the dorsal skin has a sandpaper-like texture.
Although this genus was described in 1863 for the species Platyplectrum ornatum, in 2009 it was synonymized with the genus Opisthodon. This classification was found to be paraphyletic with respect to the former genus Lechriodus. For this reason, Platyplectrum was revived in 2021 for the members of Opisthodon and Lechriodus.
They inhabit a range of environments from arid areas to rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests, and are active after heavy rains in summer and rarely seen during drier conditions. Breeding takes place in temporary pools and small streams and the tadpoles as well as the frogs are noted for their cannibalistic behaviour, due to which some members are commonly known as cannibal frogs. They are terrestrial and burrowing, spend much time under ground, particularly during drier periods. Breeding occurs after rain, and males call from temporary or permanent water.
The species in this genus are quite similar physically to many frogs in Limnodynastes, they also share many of the same habits of that genus including: burrowing, a "tok" like call and foamy egg nest (which in Platyplectrum breaks down after a few hours).
Lechriodus es un género de anfibios anuros de la familia Limnodynastidae que se encuentra al este de Australia, Indonesia y Nueva Guinea.
Incluye cuatro especies:[1]
Lechriodus es un género de anfibios anuros de la familia Limnodynastidae que se encuentra al este de Australia, Indonesia y Nueva Guinea.
Lechriodus anfibio genero bat da, Anura ordenaren barruko Limnodynastidae familian sailkatua.
Lechriodus anfibio genero bat da, Anura ordenaren barruko Limnodynastidae familian sailkatua.
Lechriodus est un genre d'amphibiens de la famille des Limnodynastidae[1].
Les 4 espèces de ce genre se rencontrent dans l'est de l'Australie, en Nouvelle-Guinée et aux îles Aru[1].
Selon Amphibian Species of the World (19 novembre 2016)[2] :
Lechriodus est un genre d'amphibiens de la famille des Limnodynastidae.
Lechriodus is een geslacht van kikkers uit de familie Limnodynastidae.[1] De groep werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door George Albert Boulenger in 1882. Later werd de wetenschappelijke naam Batrachopsis gebruikt.
Er zijn vier soorten die voorkomen in Australië en Nieuw-Guinea.[2]
Geslacht Lechriodus
Lechriodus is een geslacht van kikkers uit de familie Limnodynastidae. De groep werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door George Albert Boulenger in 1882. Later werd de wetenschappelijke naam Batrachopsis gebruikt.
Er zijn vier soorten die voorkomen in Australië en Nieuw-Guinea.
Lechriodus é um gênero de anfíbios da família Limnodynastidae.
As seguintes espécies são reconhecidas:[1]
Lechriodus é um gênero de anfíbios da família Limnodynastidae.
As seguintes espécies são reconhecidas:
Lechriodus aganoposis Zweifel, 1972 Lechriodus fletcheri (Boulenger, 1890) Lechriodus melanopyga (Doria, 1875) Lechriodus platyceps Parker, 1940Lechriodus là một chi động vật lưỡng cư trong họ Limnodynastidae, thuộc bộ Anura. Chi này có 4 loài và không bị đe dọa tuyệt chủng.[1]
Lechriodus là một chi động vật lưỡng cư trong họ Limnodynastidae, thuộc bộ Anura. Chi này có 4 loài và không bị đe dọa tuyệt chủng.