Bufonoidea

Bufonoidea was a proposed superfamily of frogs. It was one of three superfamilies that made up the advanced Neobatrachian frogs in the classification of Dowling and Duellman (1978), the other superfamilies being Microhyloidea and Ranoidea.[1]

Bufonoidea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Suborder: Neobatrachia
Superfamily: Bufonoidea

Families

The families assigned to Bufonoidea were:[1]

Molecular phylogenetic analyses have led to major revisions of frog taxonomy, with the taxa belonging to these families being extensively revised and a number of new families erected.[2] With the exception of the Australian ground frogs (Myobatrachidae), these families belong to the Hyloidea.[3]

References

  1. Ernest Glen Wever (2014) [1985]. The Amphibian Ear. Princeton University Press. pp. 178–179. ISBN 978-1-4008-5506-3.
  2. Frost, Darrel R.; Grant, Taran; Faivovich, Julián; Bain, Raoul H.; Haas, Alexander; Haddad, Celio F. B.; De Sa, Rafael O.; Channing, A.; Wilkinson, Mark; Donnellan, Stephen C.; Raxworthy, Christopher J.; Campbell, Jonathan A.; Blotto, Boris L.; Moler, Paul; Drewes, Robert C.; Nussbaum, Ronald A.; Lynch, John D.; Green, David M.; Wheeler, Ward C. (2006). "The amphibian tree of life" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. No. 297: 8–370. doi:10.5531/sd.sp.13.
  3. R.Alexander Pyron, John J.Wiens, 2011, A large-scale phylogeny of Amphibia including over 2800 species, and a revised classification of extant frogs, salamanders, and caecilians Archived 2012-12-18 at the Wayback Machine
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