Tailed frog
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q2925426
Library of congress:
sh 85008524
Sources of Information
- Gorham:p. 39.
- Inventory methods for tailed frog and Pacific giant salamander, c2000, via WWW, Sept. 4, 2001:table of contents (Tailed Frog, Ascaphus truei)
- ITIS, Sept. 4, 2001(Ascaphus truei, Tailed frog)
- Amphibian species of the world, via WWW, Sept. 4, 2001(Ascaphus truei. English names: American Discoglossoid Toad, Tailed Frog, California Tailed Frog, Rocky Mountain Tailed Frog, Olympic Tailed Frog. Syn.: Ascaphus truei truei, Ascaphus truei californicus, Ascaphus truei montanus, Ascaphus truei truei)
- AmphibiaWeb, Sept. 4, 2001(Ascaphus truei, Tailed Frog; Ascaphus montanus)
- Checklist of amphibian species and identification guide, via WWW, Sept. 4, 2001(Tailed Frog - Ascaphus truei)
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Wikipedia description:
The tailed frogs are two species of frogs in the genus Ascaphus, the only taxon in the family Ascaphidae . The "tail" in the name is actually an extension of the male cloaca. The tail is one of two distinctive anatomical features adapting the species to life in fast-flowing streams. These are the only North American frog species that reproduce by internal fertilization. They are among the most primitive known families of frogs. Its scientific name means 'without a spade', from the privative prefix a- and the Ancient Greek skaphís (σκαφίς, 'spade, shovel'), referring to the metatarsal spade, which these frogs do not have.
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