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Rhacophorus

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Neobatrachia

Subfamily
  
Higher classification
  
Rhacophorinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Frog

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Rhacophorus

Subclass
  
Lissamphibia

Rank
  
Genus

Rhacophorus Rhacophorus reinwardtii Wikipedia

Lower classifications
  
Wallace's flying frog, Malabar gliding frog, Rhacophorus reinwardtii, Harlequin tree frog, Rhacophorus arboreus

Frog yawning yawning of amphibia rhacophorus schlegelii


Rhacophorus is a genus of frogs in the shrub frog family (Rhacophoridae) which together with the related Hylidae makes up the true tree frogs. They live in India, Japan, Madagascar, Africa, and Southeast Asia. "Amphibian Species of the World 5.6" lists 81 species.

Contents

Rhacophorus Malabar gliding frog Wikipedia

These frogs have long toes with strong webbing between them, enabling the animals to slow their fall to a glide, a form of arboreal locomotion known as 'parachuting'. They are therefore among the anurans commonly known as "flying frogs".

Rhacophorus Tree frog photo Rhacophorus lateralis G84408 ARKive

The present genus is closely related to Polypedates, which in former times was often included in Rhacophorus. Even today, it is not fully resolved in which of these genera "P." feae and the Chinese flying frog ("R." dennysi) properly belong, and the supposedly new species "P. pingbianensis" has turned out to be the same as R. duboisi.

Rhacophorus Rhacophorus Wikipedia

Breathing of amphibia rhacophorus schlegelii ns


Reproduction

Rhacophorus Rhacophorus nigropalmatus

These frogs lay their eggs in aerial foam nests; upon hatching, tadpoles drop to the water under the nest and complete their development there.

Species

There are 82 species in the genus:

Phylogeny

Rhacophorus Rhacophorus pseudomalabaricus Wikipedia

The following phylogeny of Rhacophorus is from Pyron & Wiens (2011). 24 species are included. Rhacophorus is a sister group of Polypedates.

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References

Rhacophorus Wikipedia


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