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- Pelobatoidea abstract "The Pelobatoidea are a superfamily of frogs. They typically combine a toad-like body shape with a frog-like, pointed face (hence the German name 'Krötenfrösche', literally 'toad frogs'). Phylogenetically they stand between primitive frogs (fire-bellied toads, midwife toads) on the one side and higher frogs (the family of true toads, tree frogs, and the family of true frogs) on the other and are therefore - among other things by characteristics of bone construction - in the suborder Mesobatrachia.The Pelobatoidea contain are more than 140 species in 12 genera and 2 families. The distribution covers Europe, North Africa and West Asia (Family Pelobatidae) and Southeast Asia (family Megophryidae).Their sister group are the Pelodytoidea, consisting of North American spadefood toads and parsley frogs.A striking characteristic is the vertically slit pupil in daylight. The tongue is thick, circular and almost entirely adhering to the floor of the mouth. When mating the males clutches the females in the lumbar region, just before the hind legs (inguinal Amplexus).".
- Pelobatoidea thumbnail Pelobates_cultripes_JLH_ad.jpg?width=300.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageID "18489536".
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageLength "3738".
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageRevisionID "656754841".
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink American_spadefoot_toad.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Amplexus.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Archaeobatrachia.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Bombinatoridae.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frogs_by_classification.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Classification_of_amphibians.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Common_parsley_frog.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Couchs_spadefoot_toad.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_spadefoot_toad.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink European_spadefoot_toad.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Frog.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Friedrich_Stannius.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Hylidae.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Karin_Hills_frog.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Leptobrachella.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Leptolalax.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Long-nosed_horned_frog.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Megophryidae.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Megophrys.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Mesobatrachia.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Midwife_toad.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Neobatrachia.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Ophryophryne.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Oreolalax.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Parsley_frog.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Pelobates_cultripes.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Pelobates_fuscus.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Scaphiopus.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Scutiger_(toad).
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Spea.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink True_frog.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink True_toad.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLink Xenophrys.
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pelobatoidea".
- Pelobatoidea authority "Stannius, 1856".
- Pelobatoidea imageCaption "Pelobates cultripes".
- Pelobatoidea taxon "Pelobatoidea".
- Pelobatoidea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Pelobatoidea subject Category:Frogs_by_classification.
- Pelobatoidea type Insect.
- Pelobatoidea comment "The Pelobatoidea are a superfamily of frogs. They typically combine a toad-like body shape with a frog-like, pointed face (hence the German name 'Krötenfrösche', literally 'toad frogs').".
- Pelobatoidea label "Pelobatoidea".
- Pelobatoidea sameAs Q1790672.
- Pelobatoidea sameAs Krötenfrösche.
- Pelobatoidea sameAs Pelobatoidea.
- Pelobatoidea sameAs Pelobatoidea.
- Pelobatoidea sameAs Pelobatoidea.
- Pelobatoidea sameAs m.04d_1v4.
- Pelobatoidea sameAs Q1790672.
- Pelobatoidea wasDerivedFrom Pelobatoidea?oldid=656754841.
- Pelobatoidea depiction Pelobates_cultripes_JLH_ad.jpg.
- Pelobatoidea isPrimaryTopicOf Pelobatoidea.