Parsley frog
| Parsley frogs Temporal range: Mid Eocene – Recent
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| Common parsley frog | |
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| Family: | Pelodytidae Bonaparte, 1850
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| Genus: | Pelodytes Bonaparte, 1838
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Pelodytes caucasicus | |
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Parsley frogs or Pelodytidae, is a family of order Anura. The family has just one genus, Pelodytes. These frogs live in southwestern Europe and the Caucasus.
Parsley frogs are typical looking frogs. They are closely related to Spadefoot toads and Megophyrids. The parsley frogs are small, smooth skinned frogs. They reach a length of 5 centimetres (2.0 in). They are one of the few families of frogs which have more known extinct species and genera (two or three) than living species.
Taxonomy
- Family Pelodytidae
- Genus Pelodytes
- Pelodytes caucasicus – Caucasian parsley frog
- Pelodytes ibericus – Iberian parsley frog
- Pelodytes punctatus – Common parsley frog
- Genus Pelodytes
References
- Cogger, H.G.; R.G. Zweifel, and D. Kirschner (2004). Encyclopedia of Reptiles & Amphibians, Second Edition. Fog City Press. ISBN 1-877019-69-0.
- "ADW: Pelodytidae: Information". Retrieved 2006-05-13.