Bombinatoridae
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| Bombinatoridae Temporal range: | |
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| Bombina variegata | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Amphibia |
| Order: | Anura |
| Suborder: | Archaeobatrachia |
| Family: | Bombinatoridae Gray, 1825 |
| Genera | |
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| Distribution of Bombinatoridae (in black) | |
Bombinatoridae is a family of toads found in Eurasia. Species of the family have flattened bodies and some are highly toxic.
Genera
Fossil specimens of the genus Bombina are known from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene. The earliest fossil specimens are Eobarbourula from the Eocene of India, and Hatzegobatrachus from Late Cretaceous of Hateg island, Romania. The genus Barbourula was considered to be situated intermediate between Discoglossus and Bombina, but closer to the latter, so was added to the Bombinatoridae when that family was split from the Discoglossidae.
Currently, there are two extant and at least two extinct genera recognised in the family Bombinatoridae:[1]
| Image | Genus | Species |
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| Barbourula (Taylor and Noble, 1924) - jungle toads |
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| Bombina (Oken, 1816) - firebelly toads |
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Extinct Genera
- †Eobarbourula (Folie et al., 2012)
- †Hatzegobatrachus (Venczel & Csiki, 2003)