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Fejervarya Pulla
''Fejervarya pulla'' is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is endemic to Malaysia and only known from its type locality, Penang Hill. Little is known about this species that might even belong to ''Hoplobatrachus ''Hoplobatrachus'' is a genus of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae. This genus is found in both sub-Saharan Africa and southern and south-eastern Asia. It is the sister taxon of ''Euphlyctis'', although there is some evidence that it might be pa ...'' instead of ''Fejervarya''. References External linksAmphibian and Reptiles of Peninsular Malaysia - ''Fejervarya pulla'' Fejervarya Amphibians of Malaysia Endemic fauna of Malaysia Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 1870 {{dicroglossidae-stub ...
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Ferdinand Stoliczka
Ferdinand Stoliczka (Czech language, Czech written Stolička, 7 June 1838 – 19 June 1874) was a Moravian palaeontologist who worked in India on paleontology, geology and various aspects of zoology, including ornithology, malacology, and herpetology. He died of high altitude sickness in Murgo during an expedition across the Himalayas. Early life Stoliczka was born at the lodge ''Zámeček'' near Kroměříž in Moravia. Stoliczka, whose father was a forester who took care of the estate of the Archbishop of Olomouc, studied at a German Secondary school in Kroměříž. Although Stoliczka published 79 articles from 1859 to 1875, he never wrote anything in Czech. It is believed that he spoke German at home. In his Calcutta years he was an important figure in the German-speaking community there. Stoliczka studied geology and palaeontology at Prague and the University of Vienna under Professor Eduard Suess and Dr Rudolf Hoernes. He graduated with a Ph D from the University of Tüb ...
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Frog
A frog is any member of a diverse and largely semiaquatic group of short-bodied, tailless amphibian vertebrates composing the order (biology), order Anura (coming from the Ancient Greek , literally 'without tail'). Frog species with rough skin texture due to wart-like parotoid glands tend to be called toads, but the distinction between frogs and toads is informal and purely cosmetic, not from taxonomy (biology), taxonomy or evolutionary history. Frogs are widely distributed, ranging from the tropics to subarctic regions, but the greatest concentration of species diversity is in tropical rainforest and associated wetlands. They account for around 88% of extant amphibian species, and are one of the five most diverse vertebrate orders. The oldest fossil "proto-frog" ''Triadobatrachus'' is known from the Early Triassic of Madagascar (250Myr, million years ago), but molecular clock, molecular clock dating suggests their divergent evolution, divergence from other amphibians may exte ...
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Dicroglossidae
The frog family Dicroglossidae occurs in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa, with most genera and species being found in Asia. The common name of the family is fork-tongued frogs. The Dicroglossidae were previously considered to be a subfamily in the family Ranidae, but their position as a family is now well established. __TOC__ Subfamilies and genera The two subfamilies contain 231 species in 13–15 genera, depending on the source. Dicroglossinae Anderson, 1871 — 211 species in 13 genera: Occidozyginae Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1990 — 20 species in two genera: * '' Ingerana'' Dubois, 1987 (two species) * '' Occidozyga'' Kuhl and Van Hasselt, 1822 (18 species) Phylogeny The following phylogeny of Dicroglossidae is from Pyron & Wiens (2011) with the split of Euphlyctis sensu lato based on Yadav ''et al.'' (2024). Dicroglossidae is a sister group In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of ...
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Endemism
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or, in scientific literature, as an ''endemite''. Similarly, many species found in the Western ghats of India are examples of endemism. Endemism is an important concept in conservation biology for measuring biodiversity in a particular place and evaluating the risk of extinction for species. Endemism is also of interest in evolutionary biology, because it provides clues about how changes in the environment cause species to undergo range shifts (potentially expanding their range into a larger area or b ...
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula and East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia shares land and maritime Malaysia–Thailand border, borders with Thailand, as well as maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia; East Malaysia shares land borders with Brunei and Indonesia, and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the country's national capital, List of cities and towns in Malaysia by population, largest city, and the seat of the Parliament of Malaysia, legislative branch of the Government of Malaysia, federal government, while Putrajaya is the federal administrative capi ...
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Type Locality (biology)
In biology, a type is a particular wikt:en:specimen, specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally associated. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralizes the defining features of that particular taxon. In older usage (pre-1900 in botany), a type was a taxon rather than a specimen. A taxon is a scientifically named grouping of organisms with other like organisms, a set (mathematics), set that includes some organisms and excludes others, based on a detailed published description (for example a species description) and on the provision of type material, which is usually available to scientists for examination in a major museum research collection, or similar institution. Type specimen According to a precise set of rules laid down in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) and the ''International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants'' (ICN), the ...
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Penang Hill
Penang Hill is a hill resort comprising a group of peaks near the center of Penang Island, Malaysia. It is located west of the centre of George Town, Penang, George Town. Penang Hill is also known by the Malay language, Malay name ''Bukit Bendera'', which actually refers to Flagstaff Hill, the most developed peak. One of the peaks is known as Strawberry Hill, which was also the name of a house owned by Francis Light, founder of Penang colony. A number of hills make up Penang Hill, with the highest point being Western Hill, which stands at an altitude of above sea level. Penang Hill is a hilly, forested area that stands out from the lowlands of Malaysia due to its elevation and greenery. The area was used as a retreat during the British colonial period and is now a popular tourist destination because of its history and heritage. The top of Flagstaff Hill, the most developed tourist area, is accessible via the Penang Hill Railway from its base station at Hill Railway Station ...
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Hoplobatrachus
''Hoplobatrachus'' is a genus of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae. This genus is found in both sub-Saharan Africa and southern and south-eastern Asia. It is the sister taxon of ''Euphlyctis'', although there is some evidence that it might be paraphyletic with respect to ''Euphlyctis''. These frogs are sometimes known as the crowned bullfrogs or the tiger frogs.Channing, A. & Rödel, M.-O. (2019) Field guide to the frogs & other amphibians of Africa. Struiker Nature, Cape Town. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Hoplobatrachus'': * ''Hoplobatrachus chinensis'' (Osbeck, 1765) * ''Hoplobatrachus crassus'' (Jerdon, 1854) * ''Hoplobatrachus litoralis'' Hasan, Kuramoto, Islam, Alam, Khan, and Sumida, 2012 * ''Hoplobatrachus occipitalis'' (Günther, 1858) * ''Hoplobatrachus salween'' Thongproh ''et al''., 2022 * ''Hoplobatrachus tigerinus'' (Daudin, 1802) References

Hoplobatrachus, Dicroglossidae Amphibians of Sub-Saharan Africa Amphibians of Asia Am ...
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Fejervarya
''Fejervarya'' is a genus of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae found in Asia. First proposed in 1915 by István József Bolkay, a Hungarian naturalist, the genus did not see widespread adoption at first. As late as the 1990s it was generally included in ''Rana'', but more recent studies have confirmed its distinctness. These frogs are remarkable for being extremely euryhaline by amphibian standards. Species such as the crab-eating frog (''F. cancrivora'') can thrive in brackish water, and its tadpoles can even survive in pure seawater. Systematics and taxonomy The name of ''Fejervarya'' honors Hungarian zoologist . It was first introduced as subgenus of ''Rana'' and later placed as subgenus of '' Limnonectes'', and was treated as an independent genus first in 1998. However, ''Fejervarya'' sensu lato was found to be paraphyletic with respect to '' Sphaerotheca''. This issue was eventually resolved in 2011 by splitting some species to the genus '' Zakerana'' (renamed in 2021 as ...
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Amphibians Of Malaysia
The amphibians of Malaysia are relatively diverse. Species * ''Abavorana luctuosa'' (mahogany frog) * ''Amolops larutensis'' (Larut sucker frog) * ''Ansonia albomaculata'' (white-lipped slender toad) * ''Ansonia endauensis'' * ''Ansonia hanitschi'' (Kadamaian stream toad) * ''Ansonia latidisca'' (Bornean rainbow toad) * ''Ansonia minuta'' (tiny stream toad) * ''Ansonia torrentis'' (torrent slender toad) * ''Chaperina, Chaperina fusca'' (spiny-heeled froglet) * ''Chirixalus nongkhorensis'' (Nongkhor foam-nest treefrog) * ''Duttaphrynus melanostictus'' (Asian common toad) * ''Crab-eating frog, Fejervarya cancrivora'' (crab-eating frog) * ''Fejervarya limnocharis'' (rice field frog) * ''Fejervarya pulla'' * ''Glyphoglossus brooksii'' (Brooks' squat frog) * ''Glyphoglossus flavus'' (Borneo squat frog) * ''Glyphoglossus guttulatus'' (Burmese squat frog) * ''Glyphoglossus volzi'' (Sumatra squat frog) * ''Chinese edible frog, Hoplobatrachus rugulosus'' (Chinese edible frog) * ''Hole-in-t ...
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Endemic Fauna Of Malaysia
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or, in scientific literature, as an ''endemite''. Similarly, many species found in the Western ghats of India are examples of endemism. Endemism is an important concept in conservation biology for measuring biodiversity in a particular place and evaluating the risk of extinction for species. Endemism is also of interest in evolutionary biology, because it provides clues about how changes in the environment cause species to undergo range shifts (potentially expanding their range into a larger area or becomin ...
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Taxonomy Articles Created By Polbot
280px, Generalized scheme of taxonomy Taxonomy is a practice and science concerned with classification or categorization. Typically, there are two parts to it: the development of an underlying scheme of classes (a taxonomy) and the allocation of things to the classes (classification). Originally, taxonomy referred only to the classification of organisms on the basis of shared characteristics. Today it also has a more general sense. It may refer to the classification of things or concepts, as well as to the principles underlying such work. Thus a taxonomy can be used to organize species, documents, videos or anything else. A taxonomy organizes taxonomic units known as "taxa" (singular "taxon"). Many are hierarchies. One function of a taxonomy is to help users more easily find what they are searching for. This may be effected in ways that include a library classification system and a search engine taxonomy. Etymology The word was coined in 1813 by the Swiss botanist A ...
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