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''Amolops'' (commonly known as cascade frogs or sucker frogs) is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
true frog True frogs is the common name for the frog family (biology), family Ranidae. They have the widest distribution of any frog family. They are abundant throughout most of the world, occurring on all continents except Antarctica. The true frogs are p ...
s (
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Ranidae) native mainly to eastern and south-eastern Asia. These frogs are closely related to such genera as ''
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'', '' Meristogenys'', ''
Odorrana ''Odorrana'', commonly known as odorous frogs, is a genus of true frogs (Ranidae) from East Asia and surrounding regions. Many of these frogs inhabit fast-flowing mountain streams, and they typically have a remarkably pointed snout, as evidenced ...
'', ''
Pelophylax ''Pelophylax'' is a genus of true frogs widespread in Eurasia, with a few species ranging into northern Africa. This genus was erected by Leopold Fitzinger in 1843 to accommodate the green frogs of the Old World, which he considered distinct fro ...
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'', but still form a distinct lineage among the core
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of true frogs.Cai ''et al.'' (2007), Stuart (2008) They are commonly known as " torrent frogs" after their favorite
habitat In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species' habitat can be seen as the physical manifestation of its ...
- small rapid-flowing mountain and hill streams - but this name is used for many similar-looking frogs regardless of whether they are loosely related. Several
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are highly convergent with other Ranidae "torrent frogs". '' A. archotaphus'' and its relatives for example very much resemble '' Odorrana livida''. In another incidence of convergent evolution yielding
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to habitat, the
tadpole A tadpole or polliwog (also spelled pollywog) is the Larva, larval stage in the biological life cycle of an amphibian. Most tadpoles are fully Aquatic animal, aquatic, though some species of amphibians have tadpoles that are terrestrial animal, ...
s of ''Amolops'', ''Huia'', ''Meristogenys'' as well as '' Rana sauteri'' have a raised and usually well-developed sucker on their belly. This is useful in keeping in place in rocky torrents, where these frogs grow up. But as ''Odorrana'' and ''
Staurois ''Staurois'' is a small genus of minuscule true frogs. Most species in the genus are restricted to Borneo, but two species are from the Philippines.Arifin, U., D. T. Iskandar, D. P. Bickford, R. M. Brown, R. Meier, and S. N. Kutty. (2011). Phylo ...
'' from comparable
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prove, this sucker is by no means a necessity and other means of adaptation to torrent habitat exist.Stuart (2008)


Species

The delimitation of this genus has proven complicated, with many
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believed to belong elsewhere. Due to the degree of
convergent evolution Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function but were not present in the last comm ...
,
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studies are very helpful in assigning species to the genera, though the possibility of past
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ization cannot be discounted in Ranidae. New species are described on a regular basis. At least one undescribed species is known to exist, a very distinct form from
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in
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that is possibly closer to '' A. marmoratus'' than to most others.Cai ''et al.'' (2007) * '' Amolops afghanus'' Günther, 1858 * '' Amolops ailao'' Tang et al., 2023 * '' Amolops akhaorum'' Stuart, Bain, Phimmachak, and Spence, 2010 * '' Amolops albispinus'' Sung, Hu, Wang, Liu, and Wang, 2016 * '' Amolops aniqiaoensis'' Dong, Rao, and Lü, 2005 * ''
Amolops archotaphus ''Amolops archotaphus'', also known as the Doi Inthanon rock frog (Doi Inthanon mountain being its type locality), is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is endemic to Chiang Mai Province in northwestern Thailand, although its range mi ...
'' Inger and Chan-ard, 1997 * '' Amolops assamensis'' Sengupta ''et al''., 2008 * '' Amolops attiguus'' Sheridan, Phimmachak, Sivongxay, Stuart, 2023 * '' Amolops australis'' Chan, Abraham, Grismer, and Grismer, 2018 * '' Amolops bellulus'' Liu, Yang, Ferraris, and Matsui, 2000 * '' Amolops chakrataensis'' Ray, 1992 * '' Amolops chayuensis'' Sun, Luo, Sun, and Zhang, 2013 * '' Amolops chunganensis'' Pope, 1929 * '' Amolops compotrix'' Bain, Stuart, and Orlov, 2006 * '' Amolops cremnobatus'' Inger and Kottelat, 1998 * '' Amolops cucae'' Bain, Stuart, and Orlov, 2006 * '' Amolops dafangensis'' Li et al., 2024 * '' Amolops daiyunensis'' Liu & Hu, 1975 * '' Amolops daorum'' Bain, Lathrop, Murphy, Orlov, and Ho, 2003 * '' Amolops formosus'' Günther, 1876 * '' Amolops gerbillus'' Annandale, 1912 * '' Amolops gerutu'' Chan, Abraham, Grismer, and Grismer, 2018 * '' Amolops granulosus'' Liu and Hu, 1961 * '' Amolops hainanensis'' Boulenger, 1900 * '' Amolops himalayanus'' Boulenger, 1888 * '' Amolops hongkongensis'' Pope and Romer, 1951Hong Kong cascade frog * '' Amolops indoburmanensis'' Dever, Fuiten, Konu, and Wilkinson, 2012 * '' Amolops iriodes'' Bain and Nguyen, 2004 * '' Amolops jaunsari'' Ray, 1992 * '' Amolops jinjiangensis'' Su, Yang, and Li, 1986 * '' Amolops kaulbacki'' Smith, 1940 * '' Amolops kohimaensis'' Biju, Mahony, and Kamei, 2010 * '' Amolops kottelati'' Sheridan, Phimmachak, Sivongxay, & Stuart, 2023 * ''
Amolops larutensis ''Amolops larutensis'' (common names: Larut sucker frog, Larut Hill cascade frog, southern pad-discked frog) is a species of frog in the family Ranidae that is found in the Malay Peninsula from southernmost Thailand to Malaysia; records further ...
'' Boulenger, 1899 * '' Amolops lifanensis'' Liu, 1945 * ''
Amolops loloensis ''Amolops loloensis'' is a species of frog in the family Ranidae that is found in southern and western Sichuan and one locality in north-central Yunnan, China. Its natural habitats are small mountain streams in forests and grasslands. It is thre ...
'' Liu, 1950 * '' Amolops longimanus'' Andersson, 1939 * '' Amolops mantzorum'' David, 1872 * ''
Amolops marmoratus ''Amolops marmoratus'' is a species of ranid frog found in Asia. Its common names include marbled sucker frog, marbled cascade frog, Pegu torrent frog, and many others. The taxonomic status of many populations formerly assigned to this species is ...
'' Blyth, 1855 * '' Amolops medogensis'' Li and Rao, 2005 * '' Amolops mengdingensis'' Yu, Wu, and Yang, 2019 * '' Amolops mengyangensis'' Wu and Tian, 1995 * '' Amolops minutus'' Orlov and Ho, 2007 * '' Amolops monticola'' Anderson, 1871 * '' Amolops nidorbellus'' Biju, Mahony, and Kamei, 2010 * '' Amolops nyingchiensis'' Jiang, Wang, Xie, Jiang, and Che, 2016 * '' Amolops ottorum'' Pham, Sung, Pham, Le, Ziegler, and Nguyen, 2019 * '' Amolops pallasitatus'' Qi, Zhou, Lyu, Lu, and Li, 2019 * '' Amolops panhai'' Matsui & Nabhitabhata, 2006 * '' Amolops putaoensis'' Gan et al., 2020 * '' Amolops ricketti'' Boulenger, 1899 * '' Amolops senchalensis'' Chanda, 1987 * '' Amolops sengae'' Sheridan, Phimmachak, Sivongxay, & Stuart, 2023 * '' Amolops shihaitaoi'' Wang, Li, Du, Hou, & Yu, 2022 * '' Amolops shillong'' Saikia et al., 2025 * '' Amolops shuichengicus'' Lyu and Wang, 2019 * '' Amolops siju'' Saikia et al., 2023 * '' Amolops sinensis'' Lyu, Wang, and Wang, 2019 * '' Amolops spinapectoralis'' Inger, Orlov, and Darevsky, 1999 * '' Amolops splendissimus'' Orlov and Ho, 2007 * '' Amolops tanfuilianae'' Sheridan, Phimmachak, Sivongxay, & Stuart, 2023 * '' Amolops teochew'' Zeng, Wang, Lyu & Wang, 2021 * '' Amolops terraorchis'' Saikia et al., 2022 * '' Amolops torrentis'' Smith, 1923 * '' Amolops truongi'' Pham et al., 2023 * '' Amolops tuanjieensis'' Gan et al., 2020 * '' Amolops tuberodepressus'' Liu and Yang, 2000 * '' Amolops viridimaculatus'' Jiang, 1983 * '' Amolops vitreus'' Bain, Stuart, and Orlov, 2006 * '' Amolops wangyali'' Mahony, Nidup, Streicher, Teeling & Kamei, 2022 * '' Amolops wenshanensis'' Yuan, Jin, Li, Stuart, and Wu, 2018 * '' Amolops wuyiensis'' Liu and Hu, 1975 * '' Amolops xinduqiao'' Fei, Ye, Wang, and Jiang, 2017 * '' Amolops yangi'' Wu et al., 2024 * '' Amolops yatseni'' Lyu, Wang, and Wang, 2019 * '' Amolops yunkaiensis'' Lyu, Wang, Liu, Zeng, and Wang, 2018


Footnotes


References

* (2007): Paraphyly of Chinese ''Amolops'' (Anura, Ranidae) and phylogenetic position of the rare Chinese frog, ''Amolops tormotus''. ''
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* (2008): The phylogenetic problem of ''Huia'' (Amphibia: Ranidae). '' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.'' 46(1): 49–60. (HTMl abstract) Amphibian genera Frogs of Asia Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope {{Ranidae-stub