User:Ahoerstemeier/Amphibians

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List of Amphibians (Salamanders and Caecilians)

Contents

[edit] Order Anura (Frogs)

[edit] Suborder Archaeobatrachia

[edit] Family Ascaphidae

[edit] Family Bombinatoridae

[edit] Family Discoglossidae

[edit] Family Leiopelmatidae

[edit] Suborder Mesobatrachia

[edit] Family Megophryidae

[edit] Family Pelobatidae

[edit] Family Pelodytidae

[edit] Family Pipidae

[edit] Family Rhinophrynidae

[edit] Family Scaphiopodidae

[edit] Suborder Neobatrachia

[edit] Family Allophrynidae

[edit] Family Arthroleptidae

[edit] Family Brachycephalidae

[edit] Family Bufonidae

[edit] Family Centrolenidae

[edit] Family Dendrobatidae

[edit] Family Heleophrynidae

[edit] Family Hemisotidae

[edit] Family Hylidae

[edit] Family Hyperoliidae

[edit] Family Leptodactylidae

[edit] Family Mantellidae

[edit] Family Microhylidae

[edit] Family Myobatrachidae

[edit] Family Nasikabatrachidae

[edit] Family Ranidae

[edit] Family Rhacophoridae

[edit] Family Rhinodermatidae

[edit] Family Sooglossidae

[edit] Order Caudata (Salamanders)

[edit] Suborder Cryptobranchoidea (Giant salamanders)

[edit] Family Cryptobranchidae (Giant salamanders)

[edit] Family Hynobiidae (Asiatic salamanders)

[edit] Suborder Salamandroidea (Advanced Salamanders)

[edit] Family Ambystomatidae (Mole salamanders)

[edit] Family Amphiumidae (Amphiumas or Congo Eels)

[edit] Family Dicamptodontidae (Pacific giant salamanders)

[edit] Family Plethodontidae (Lungless Salamanders)

[edit] Family Proteidae (Mudpuppies and Waterdogs)

[edit] Family Rhyacotritonidae (Torrent salamanders)

[edit] Family Salamandridae (True Salamanders and Newts)

[edit] Suborder Sirenoidea (Sirens)

[edit] Family Sirenidae (Sirens)

[edit] Order Gymnophiona (Caecilians)

[edit] Family Rhinatrematidae (Beaked Caecilians)

[edit] Family Ichthyophiidae (Fish Caecilians)

[edit] Family Uraeotyphlidae (Indian Caecilians)

[edit] Family Scolecomorphidae (Tropical Caecilians)

[edit] Family Caeciliidae (Common Caecilians)

26 genera, 107 species