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Two populations of the tropical frog Rana erythraea on southern Negros Island Philippines were studied over a fouryear period and a third population over an eightmonth period.

Population Ecology of the Frog Rana erythraea in Southern

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Common green frog Wikipedia

The common green frog (Hylarana erythraea) is a frog species of in the true frog family Ranidae some sources still use the old name Rana erythraea It lives in Southeast Asia and is also known as green paddy frog redeared frog or leaf frog [1] Class Order Kingdom Phylum.

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Rana erythraea is sexually dimorphic with adult females reaching a maximum size of 78 mm SVL and males reaching a maximum of 48 mm in SVL (Brown and Alcala 1970) Dorsal coloring varies from light to dark green and the ventral side is generally whitish although blue morphs have also been reported (as for some other species of ranids see Berns and Uhler 1966 and the Comments section below).

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Green grass frog (Hylarana erythraea)

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Rana erythraea (Schlegel, 1837)

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Taxonomy and SystematicsDescriptionDistribution and EcologyLong placed in Rana it is only as closely related to this genus as is eg Amolops Consequently the genus Hylarana of which the common green frog is the type species warrants reestablishment Hylarana seems to form a clade together with the similarly revalidated genera Pulchrana and Sylvirana and presumably also Hydrophylax as well as some species presently placed in Pelophylax (eg Kokarit Frog “P” lateralis) This frog has confused researchers for a long time as it resembles tree frogs in habitus It was initially placed in the tree frog genus Hyla The junior synonyms of the common green frog are 1 Hyla erythraea Schlegel 1837 2 Hylorana erythraea (lapsus) 3 Limnodytes erythraeus (Schlegel 1837) 4 Polypedates erythraea (Schlegel 1837) 5 Rana erythraea (Schlegel 1837) Male Hylarana erythraea grow to a snout–vent length of 30 45 mm and females to 50 75 mm Tadpoles are up to 36 mm in length They have smooth skin that is bright green above and on sides Tympanum is distinct H erythraea occurs in Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Singapore Thailand and Vietnam Introduced populations are found on Sulawesi and the Philippines The similar frogs from northeastern India and adjacent regions formerly included here are now separated as Hylarana tytleri Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests subtropical or tropical moist montane forests freshwater lakes intermittent freshwater lakes freshwater marshes intermittent freshwater marshes rural gardens heavily degraded former forest irrigated land seasonally flooded agricultural land and introduced vegetation This article uses material from Wikipedia released under the Creative Commons AttributionShareAlike Licence 30 Eventual photos shown in this page may or may not be from Wikipedia please see the license details for photos in photo bylines.