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Euphlyctis
''Euphlyctis'' is a genus of frogs in family Dicroglossidae distributed from the southwestern Arabian Peninsula, Pakistan and Afghanistan to India, Nepal, through Myanmar and Thailand to Malaya, and Sri Lanka. None of the four species assessed by the IUCN is considered Threatened species, threatened. Species There are eight species recognised in the genus ''Euphlyctis'': * ''Euphlyctis aloysii'' (Joshy, Alam, Kurabayashi, Sumida, and Kuramoto, 2009) * ''Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis'' (Schneider, 1799) * ''Euphlyctis ehrenbergii'' (Peters, 1863) * ''Euphlyctis ghoshi'' (Chanda, 1991) * ''Euphlyctis hexadactylus'' (Lesson, 1834) * ''Euphlyctis jaladhara'' (Dinesh K, Channakeshavamurthy B, Deepak P, Shabnam A, Ghosh A, and Deuti K, 2022) * ''Euphlyctis kalasgramensis'' (Howlader, Nair, Gopalan, and Merilä, 2015) * ''Euphlyctis karaavali'' (Priti, Naik, Seshadri, Singal, Vidisha, Ravikanth, and Gururaja, 2016) * ''Euphlyctis kerala'' (Dinesh, Channakeshavamurthy, Deepak, Ghosh, and Deuti ...
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Euphlyctis Aloysii
''Euphlyctis aloysii'' is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is endemic to Karnataka, southwestern India. It was species description, described from a female holotype from Mangalore, Karnataka. Description Adults are small compared to other members of this genus; head is wider than long; snout appears pointed; nostrils are closer to the tip of snout rather than the eye; the nostrils are farther apart as compared to the distance between the eyes; Tympanum (anatomy), tympanum is distinct and large, forming nearly 75% of the eye diameter; no webbing between fingers; first finger longer than the second but smaller than the third; foot longer than the femur and Tibia, shank length; toes moderately pointed; fourth toe longer than others; webbing between toes are full, reaching the tips of all toes and sharply incised between toes; inner-Metatarsal bones, metatarsal tubercle is indistinct; supratympanic fold present, but does not reach the base of arms; dorsum intersper ...
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