Kaloula
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| Kaloula | |
|---|---|
| Banded bullfrog, Kaloula pulchra | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Amphibia |
| Order: | Anura |
| Family: | Microhylidae |
| Subfamily: | Microhylinae |
| Genus: | Kaloula Gray, 1831 |
| Type species | |
| Kaloula pulchra Gray, 1831 | |
| Diversity | |
| About 19 species (see text) | |
Kaloula is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern and eastern Asia. They are sometimes known as the Asian narrowmouth toads.[2]
The genus currently has at least 19 species.[2] Some sources also recognize Kaloula macrocephala Bourret, 1942 as a valid species,[3][4] whereas the Amphibian Species of the World treats it as a synonym of Kaloula pulchra.[2] 5 new species have been described since 2000, and there are unnamed species yet to be described.[2]
| Binomial name and author | Common name | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Kaloula assamensis Das, Sengupta, Ahmed, and Dutta, 2005 | Assam, India | |
| Kaloula aureata Nutphand, 1989 | Golden bullfrog | southern Thailand |
| Kaloula baleata (Müller in Oort & Müller, 1836) | Flower pot toad | South-eastern Asia |
| Kaloula borealis (Barbour, 1908) | North-eastern Asia | |
| Kaloula conjuncta (Peters, 1863) | Truncate-toed chorus frog | Philippines |
| Kaloula ghoshi Cherchi, 1954 | Brown bullfrog | Andaman Islands |
| Kaloula indochinensis Chan, Blackburn, Murphy, Stuart, Emmett, Ho, and Brown, 2013 | Indochina | |
| Kaloula kalingensis Taylor, 1922 | Kalinga narrowmouth toad | Philippines |
| Kaloula kokacii Ross & Gonzales, 1992 | Catanduanes narrow-mouthed frog | northern Philippines |
| Kaloula latidisca Chan, Grismer & Brown, 2014 | Wide-disked narrow-mouthed frog | Malaysia |
| Kaloula mediolineata Smith, 1917 | Indochina | |
| Kaloula meridionalis Inger, 1954 | Philippines | |
| Kaloula nonggangensis Mo, Zhang, Zhou, Chen, Tang, Meng, and Chen, 2013 | Guangxi, south-western China | |
| Kaloula picta (Duméril & Bibron, 1841) | Slender-digit chorus frog | Philippines |
| Kaloula pulchra Gray, 1831 | Banded bullfrog, Chubby frog | Southern and south-eastern Asia |
| Kaloula rigida Taylor, 1922 | Luzon narrow-mouthed frog | northern Philippines |
| Kaloula rugifera Stejneger, 1924 | South-western China | |
| Kaloula verrucosa Boulenger, 1904 | South-western China | |
| Kaloula walteri Diesmos, Brown & Alcala, 2002 | northern Philippines | |
Kaloula pulchra, Kaloula picta, and Kaloula borealis are the most widespread and commonly found varieties, often living near human settlements.
Blackburn, et al. (2013)[5] lists several Kaloula varieties that are likely to be new, previously undescribed species.
- Kaloula sp. nov. Palawan: Closely related to Kaloula baleata. Recorded in Palawan.
- Kaloula sp. nov. Sulawesi: Closely related to Kaloula baleata. Recorded in the Togian Islands (Batudaka Island), Central Sulawesi, and North Sulawesi (Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park).
- Kaloula sp. nov. Sibuyan: Closely related to Kaloula conjuncta. Recorded on Sibuyan Island and Mount Baloy, Panay.
- Kaloula sp. nov. Samar & Leyte: Related to Kaloula conjuncta and Kaloula picta. Recorded in Taft, Eastern Samar, and Danao and Baybay in Leyte.
- Kaloula sp. nov. Panay: Related to Kaloula kalingensis and Kaloula kokacii. Recorded in Sibalom, Antique Province, Panay.
- Kaloula sp. nov. East Luzon: Related to Kaloula kalingensis and Kaloula kokacii. Recorded on Mount Makiling, Sierra Madres, and Aurora Memorial National Park.