rana temporaria genus

: 16; Schreiber, 1875, Herpetol. Types: Not designated, presumably originally in SMF, although not mentioned in type catalogue of Mertens, 1967, Senckenb. A detailed account for the population in the Netherlands was provided by van Buggenum, 2009, in Creemers and van Delft (eds. Ran. Österr. Garden ponds are extremely important for common frogs, and many populations in suburban areas depend […] Torino, Ser. Rana hyla Linnaeus, 1758; Rana muta Laurenti, 1768; Rana alpina Laurenti, 1768; Rana campanisona Laurenti, 1768; Rana rufa Lacépède, 1788; Rana atra Bonnaterre, 1789 Arnold, 2002, Rept. Method. Eur. Trois Reg. canigoensis Boubée, 1833, Bull. Rana aquatica Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Types: Not designated or known to exist. Named (see page 134) as a junior synonym of Rana temporaria Linnaeus. Linn. Torino, Ser. Geol. Rana muta platyrrhina var. Irish Biogeograph. Dansk Naturhist. Nat. Imp. obtusirostris — Camerano, 1884 "1883", Mem. Ges., 1871–72: 139. Exhib. . Types unknown; MNHNP 1982.605 designated neotype by Dubois, 1983, Alytes, 2: 26. Holotype: Specimen mentioned by Laurenti, 1768, Spec. Ovip. Eur. : 320–325, provided an account and polygon map for Europe. [1], These smooth-skinned frogs can grow to an average weight of 22.7 grams and length of seven to ten centimeters (2.8-3.9 in) with colors varying from gray to green, brown, yellow, or red and may be covered in blotches. . Nat. Rana temporaria aragonensis — Veith, Kosuch, and Vences, 2003, Mol. Account Works Nat. 1 synonym for Rana: genus Rana. : 125. Accad. See accounts by Kuzmin, 1999, Amph. Type locality: "lac du Canigou" [neotype from "petit lac sur le Pla de Cady (Mont Canigou, Pyrénées Orientales), à 2290 m"]). Biol., 65, Mensi, Lattes, Macario, Salvidio, Giacoma, and Balletto, 1992, Zool. Types Amph. Rept. Bufo campanisonus — Boulenger, 1897, Tailless Batr. In the forest zone, it lives in quite diverse habitats: under forest cover, in glades, bushlands, dry and swampy meadows, swamps and different kinds of anthropogenic landscape (fields, gardens, parks, settlements, cities etc. Type locality: "Provinzen Dänemarks", Denmark. Norimbergae . ), Atlas Amph. Hist., 3: 157; Hellmich, 1962, Rept. Brit. XI", Hist. : 75, fig. Nat. 2014). Hist. Evol., 42: 331–338, for discussion. Eur., 2: 302; Dubois, 1983, Alytes, 2: 19–26. Nat. Soc., 105, Palanca-Soler, Vieites, and Martínez-Suárez, 1995, Lucas Mallada, 7, Vences, Palanca-Soler, Vieites, and Nieto-Roman, 1997, Herpetozoa, Wien, 10, Veith, Kosuch, and Vences, 2003, Mol. Rept. Nat. Evol., 42: 317–330, and Hillis, 2007, Mol. Quadr. Rana temporaria f. A taxonomic species within the family Ranidae – the European common frog. : 30, 133. Type locality: "Wienerwald", Austria. Rana temporaria var. Peninsula Iberica. alpina — Prazák, 1898, Zool. Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Ranidae > Genus: Rana > Species: Rana temporaria. Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. 2, 1869: 3 (with Rana flaviventris Steenstrup); Fatio, 1872, Fauna Vert. XI", Hist. Sci. Nöllert and Nöllert, 1992, Die Amph. Phylogenet. Accad. J. Linn. : 78; Stumpel-Rienks, 1992, Ergänzungsband Handbuch Rept. Type(s): Not stated and presumed lost, but syntypic series also including animals figured by "Gesn. Principales Product. Nat. a of Schreiber, 1875, Herpetol. Former Soviet Union, Ed. Animali, Anf. Naturforsch. Crap., Quarto: 48; Daudin, 1803 "An. Magdeburg, 1890, Belloc, 1893, C. R. Assoc. Rana honnorati Héron-Royer, 1881. Eur. : 74; Arnold and Burton, 1978, Field Guide Rept. Rana temporaria fusca — Bedriaga, 1881, Bull. Eur. Rept. Sci. Nat. Serpens, Quarto ed., 1, Anonymous, 2005, Bull. Ran. Torino, Ser. gracilis Koch, 1872, Ber. France, 4: 163; Boulenger, 1882, Cat. Unavailable tetranomial. Hist. Accad. Naturforsch. Coll. Rana temporaria canigoensis — Dubois, 1983, Alytes, 2: 19. Type locality: "l'etang le plus élevé du Canigou, au pied du Pic (Pyrénées-Orientales)", France [neotype from "un petit lac le Pla de Cady (Mont Canigou, Pyrénées Orientales), à 2290 m. ]). K. Ungar. Ges., 1871–72: 139. Soc. Former Soviet Union: 296; Arnold, 2002, Rept. Syst., 22: 213. Soc. Rana temporaria with the common name Common frog, belongs to the Amphibians group. (eds. Basel, 7, Forcart, 1946, Verh. Animali, Anf. Batr. Rana platyrrhinus Steenstrup, 1846, Versamml. Syst., 22: 208. Rana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758 Type locality: "Europa" Holotype: Figured by "Jonst. Nat. . marmorata Werner, 1897, Rept. 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Ranaria Rafinesque, 1814 Crotaphitis Schultze, 1891 Amerana Dubois, 1992 Aurorana Dubois, 1992 Pseudoamolops Jiang, Fei, Ye, Zeng, Zhen, Xie and Chen, 1997 Pseudoamolops Fei, Ye and Jiang, 2000 Laurasiarana Hillis and Wilcox, 2005 Vernacular names [edit wikidata 'Category:Rana (genus)' linked to current category] [edit wikidata 'Rana' main topic of 'Category:Rana (genus)'] Amph. Type locality: "Oberweiler (Baden)", Switzerland. Evol., 26: 317. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. Rana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Ges. Phylogenet. Ges., 39: 50. ." Rejected as a nonbinominal work by Opinion 2104, Anonymous, 2005, Bull. Roesel von Rosenhof, 1758, Hist. Barbadillo-Escrivá, 1987, Guia INCAFO Anf. Eur. Rana muta platyrrhina var. Grass Frog (Gadow, 1901, Amphibia and Reptiles: 251; Arnold and Burton, 1978, Field Guide Rept. Noun 1. K. Ungar. montanus Koch, 1872, Ber. Rana esculenta var. Hist. Anz., 85: 80. Synonymy by Retzius, 1800, Fauna Svec., ed. Biodiversity is distributed heterogeneously across Earth. Type locality: "primo vere in paludibus inter bufones . Palaeont., 1957: 374. Types: Not designated, presumably originally in SMF, although not mentioned in type catalogue of Mertens, 1967, Senckenb. Synonyms for Râna in Free Thesaurus. : 60; Grossenbacher, 1997, in Gasc et al. DOI : 10.3897/zookeys.942.46928 Reference page . Syst. Veith, Vences, Vieites, Nieto-Roman, and Palanca-Soler, 2002, Folia Zool., 51: 307–318, discussed genetic differentiation in Spain and refuted the existence of sibling species in Spain (but see Rana parvipalmata, recently recognized). Former Soviet Union: 296–312, and Kuzmin, 2013, Amph. Ges. Throughout Europe east to the Urals, but excluding northwestern, central, and southern Iberia, southern Italy, and the southern Balkans to extreme northeastern Greece; introduced into Ireland. Types: MZUT. Canigonica — Belloc, 1893, C. R. Assoc. 23), Boulenger, 1882, Cat. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. AND statement. Senckenb. 46" (= Gessner, 1554, Hist. A, Zool., 18. RHV3 infection in wild common frogs (Rana temporaria) was associated with severe multifocal epidermal hyperplasia, dermal edema, a minor inflammatory response, and variable mucous gland degeneration. Allows a partial letter string to be entered and implies either no or various extension on this letter string. Rana fusca Thomas, 1855, Ann. Grossenbacher, 1997, in Gasc et al. Genus: Rana Species: Rana temporaria. Antonyms for Râna. Rajo, 1693, Synops. Type locality: "near Miskolcz", Hungary. longipes Müller, 1885, Verh. [2] Males are usually smaller and darker than females and have nuptial pads on their first fingers to help hold on to the female during mating. Senckenb. Hist. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. Hypernyms (species): Anura - order; Ranidae - family; Rana - genus; References . Catalunya: 87–89, provided a brief account for northeastern Spain, Andorra, and adjacent France. Eur. Serp. Senckenb. Merid., 3: 93. Paris, Sect. Gislén and Kauri, 1959, Acta Vert., Stockholm, 1, Llorente, Montori, Santos, and Carretero, 1995, Atlas Amf. Mus. : 21, fig. Type locality: Not designated although implied to be in Bohemia. Account Works Nat. Rana temporaria canigoensis — Veith, Kosuch, and Vences, 2003, Mol. : pl. Gren. Evol., 26: 317. Type locality: "in paludibus Europae vulgaris". The underbelly is white or yellow often with speckles.[3]. Syst., 22, Bolkay, 1912 "1911", Mitt. Deutsch. European Common Brown Frog (Gadow, 1901, Amphibia and Reptiles: 251). Brit. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. Rana muta var. Rept. Rept. Animal. i of Schreiber, 1875, Herpetol. Attributed in error to "Goldfuss, Handb. Eur. 247. Rana temporaria var. Type locality: Not designated, though clearly within Switzerland. These smooth-skinned frogs can grow to an average weight of 22.7 grams and length of seven to ten centimeters (2.8-3.9 in) with colors varying from gray to green, brown, yellow, or red and may be covered in blotches. Acad. Amph. Ovip. e of Schreiber, 1875, Herpetol. Sal. Catalana Herpetol., 16:42–72, discussed and mapped the species in Andorra. Gren. Quadrup. Rana temporaria honnorati — Veith, Kosuch, and Vences, 2003, Mol. Eur. Rana is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. ), Atlas Amph. Rana muta platyrrhina var. . Hungarici, 18: 110. Type locality: Not designated although implied to be in Bohemia. Eur., 1: 163. Syst., 22: 212. Ver. Many different names are used for these frogs. Torino, Ser. 2, Myers and Stothers, 2006, Arch. Rana temporaria var. France, 4: 163; Stejneger, 1907, Bull. Eur. Type locality: Not designated although implied to be in Bohemia. Phylogenet. Rana muta muta — Mertens, 1925, Abh. Holotype: Not stated, but presumably NHMW. 3, 1: 285; Daudin, 1802 "An. Rept. Guide Scient. Amph. Rana atra Bonnaterre, 1789, Tab. A successful mate will wrap his forelimbs around the female in amplexus. Principales Product. Urošević, Tomovic, Krizmanić, Anđelković, Golubović, Maričić, Ajtić, Ćorović, Čubrić, Tomašević-Kolarov, Cvijanović, Vukov, Jovanović, Vučić, Ajduković, Tot, Nadaždin, Labus, and Džukić, 2018, Bull. Nost. Naturforsch. Rana temporaria temporaria is a largely terrestrial frog native to Europe. Rept. Hist. Five Languages, Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Gen., 8: 467; Schreiber, 1875, Herpetol. Naturforsch. Nat., Paris, Ser. Nat. Rept. Rept. 2, 2: 443; Duméril and Bibron, 1841, Erp. Sci. 2, 35: 263 (p. 79 in reprint). f of Schreiber, 1875, Herpetol. Coll. A, Zool., 18: 335, who reproduced the figure. 2: 44. Animal. Liber 1-2: 63, by Dubois and Ohler, 1997 "1996", Bull. Mus. Nöllert and Nöllert, 1992, Die Amph. Natl. Evol., 26, Hillis and Wilcox, 2005, Mol. Accad. : 3. : 60; Grossenbacher, 1997, in Gasc et al. Molti altri generi erano precedentemente inclusi qui. Natl. Rana dalmatina Fitzinger, 1838 Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Ranidae > Genus: Rana > Species: Rana dalmatina ... See Dubois, 1984, Alytes, 3: 117-124, for a discussion of distinguishing this species from Rana temporaria . Llorente, Montori, Santos, and Carretero, 1995, Atlas Amf. Ecol., 29, * = "wildcard". Common Frog (Lacépède, 1802, Nat. 2: 44; Boulenger, 1898, Tailless Batr. Jahrb., Jena, Abt. A new species of the Rana japonica group (Anura, Ranidae, Rana) from China, with a taxonomic proposal for the R. johnsi group. Common Frog (Rana temporaria) The Common Frog is probably the best known of the British amphibians, and is widely distributed throughout Britain and Ireland, where it can be found in almost any habitat where suitable breeding ponds are near by. (Kerr transl. : 158). Nat., Paris, Ser. Synonymy by Boulenger, 1898, Tailless Batr. Nat. alpina — Prazák, 1898, Zool. Nomencl., 62. Brit. Eur. Nomencl., 62: 55. Rana alpina Laurenti, 1768, Spec. Daudin, 1802 "An. World: 107). Naturforsch. Biogeogr. Ovip. Eur. Evol., 68, Vences, Sarasola-Puente, Sanchez, Amat, and Hauswaldt, 2017, Salamandra, 53, Marchesini, Ficetola, Cornetti, Battisti, and Vernesi, 2017, Biol. Animal. Magyaroszag barna bekai page 19). nigro-guttata Camerano, 1884 "1883", Mem. 2. Imp. Nat. Abhandl. Nat., Erp. Senckenb. Rana temporaria var. Males are usually smaller and darker than females and have nuptial pads on their first fingers to help hold on to the female during mating. Sci. Types: MZUT. The common frog, Rana temporaria, forby kent as the European common frog or European common broun frog, is foond throughoot much o Europe as far north as well north o the Arctic Circle in Scandinavie an as far east as the Urals, except for maist o Iberia, soothren Italy, an the soothren Balkans.The farthest wast it can be foond is Ireland, whaur it haes lang been thoucht erroneously tae … Rept. Rept. Synops. Evol., 34: 311, by implication; see Dubois, 2006, Mol. 10, 1: 212. Amphibian Species of the World 6.1, an Online Reference, Amphibian Species of the World on Twitter, Running log of additions and changes, 2021, The big changes in amphibian taxonomy (2006–2013): versions 5.6 and 6.0, Scientific Nomenclature and Its Discontents, Links to useful amphibian systematic, conservation, collection management, informational, and/or regional sites, Aldrovandi, 1645, De Quadrupedib’ Digitatis Viviparis. Rept. Will find all uses of ". Syntypes: Not designated although including ZFMK 64548–50, MNHNP 1997.2682–2685, and MNCN 23582 according to Vences, Palanca-Soler, Vieites, and Nieto-Roman, 1997, Herpetozoa, Wien, 10: 130, who designated MNCN 23582 lectotype. Soc. Eur. Mus. Rana Northern red-legged frog Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibia Order: Anura Family: Ranidae Genus: Rana Linnaeus, 1758 Synonyms Pseudoamolops Jiang et al., 1997 and see text Rana is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. Eur., 2: 301; Stejneger, 1907, Bull. Evol., 68: 657–670, reported on molecular phylogeography. Risso, 1826, Hist. 4 and 5. Senckenb. Sal. Phylogenet. Sal. Mus., Ed. Types: Based on Rana temporaria var. A, Zool., 18: 335, who considered it a junior synonym of Rana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758, under the Principle of First Revisor. Animal. Deutsch. Brown Frog (Ananjeva, Borkin, Darevsky, and Orlov, 1988, Dict. Rept., 8: 94; Merrem, 1820, Tent. Nat. Coll. Eur., 2: 302. Ges., 1871–72: 138. Considered a possible synonym by Duméril and Bibron, 1841, Erp. ), Atlas Amph. Type locality: "neighborhood of Edinburgh", Scotland, UK. Lyon, 61, Yuan, Zhou, Chen, Poyarkov, Chen, Jang-Liaw, Chou, Matzke, Iizuka, Min, Kuzmin, Zhang, Cannatella, Hillis, and Che, 2016, Syst. cinereus Koch, 1872, Ber. Rana temporaria var. Phylogenet. Hist., London, 33: 253–255, showed this to be an objective synonym of Rana hyla Linnaeus, 1758. 3, 1: 139. Rana rufa Lacépède, 1788, Hist. Myers and Stothers, 2006, Arch. Types: Not designated, presumably originally in SMF, although not mentioned in type catalogue of Mertens, 1967, Senckenb. Eur., 2: 302. Unavailable tetranomial. 10, 1: 212. albostriata Prazák, 1898, Zool. Rana temporaria. ZooKeys 942: 141–158. Mus., Ed. Amph. 2: 80–81, provided a brief account, figure, and map.
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