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Chung, Hoang Van, Pham The Cuong, and Nguyen Quang Truong. "ADDITIONAL RECORDS AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF Fejervarya moodiei (Taylor, 1920) (ANURA: DICROGLOSSIDAE) FROM VIETNAM." Journal of Forestry Science and Technology, no. 14 (2022): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.55250/jo.vnuf.2022.14.003-013.

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Kurniwan et al. (2010) specified the distribution of F. cancrivora to the south of the Isthmus of Kra and a large area in the North of the Isthmus of Kra, including Vietnam, is the distribution range of F. moodiei, but the samples analyzed in that study did not include samples collected from Vietnam. Based on the results of morphological and genetic analyses on two mitochondrial gene fragments (16S and Cytb) of populations of Fejervarya moodiei and F. cacrivora, this study confirmed that the Northern Crab-eating Frog F. moodiei distributed in Vietnam. In addition, we recorded the distribution
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Yodthong, Siriporn, Bryan L. Stuart, and Anchalee Aowphol. "Species delimitation of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) clarifies taxonomy and geographic distributions in mainland Southeast Asia." ZooKeys 883 (October 28, 2019): 119–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.883.37544.

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The taxonomy and geographic distributions of species of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) in mainland Southeast Asia have been highly uncertain. Three taxonomic names are used in recent literature (F. cancrivora, F. raja, and F. moodiei) but the applications of these names to localities has been inconsistent, especially owing to the lack of available molecular data for F. raja. Morphometric and mitochondrial DNA variation was examined in these frogs, including name-bearing types and topotypes of all three species. Findings corroborate evidence for the existence of two species i
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Yodthong, Siriporn, Bryan L. Stuart, and Anchalee Aowphol. "Species delimitation of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) clarifies taxonomy and geographic distributions in mainland Southeast Asia." ZooKeys 883 (October 28, 2019): 119–53. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.883.37544.

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The taxonomy and geographic distributions of species of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) in mainland Southeast Asia have been highly uncertain. Three taxonomic names are used in recent literature (F. cancrivora, F. raja, and F. moodiei) but the applications of these names to localities has been inconsistent, especially owing to the lack of available molecular data for F. raja. Morphometric and mitochondrial DNA variation was examined in these frogs, including name-bearing types and topotypes of all three species. Findings corroborate evidence for the existence of two species i
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Vassilieva, Anna B., Trung Duc Nguyen, and Pavel A. Sorokin. "Morphological diversity of tadpoles of fork-tongued frogs (Anura: Dicroglossidae) with different trophic specializations." Vertebrate Zoology 75 (February 5, 2025): 31–57. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.75.e139103.

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Abstract Dicroglossid tadpoles are an important element of pond and stream communities in Southeast Asia. They are often found in syntopy but belong to different trophic guilds, from generalized detritophages to specialized predators. In the present research, the external and internal larval morphologies of seven anuran species of the family Dicroglossidae distributed in Vietnam (Fejervarya limnocharis, Fejervarya moodiei, Hoplobatrachus rugulosus, Limnonectes dabanus, Occidozyga lima, Occidozyga martensii, and Quasipaa verrucospinosa) are described and compared. An integrated approach is foll
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Salo, Jenessa Verna B., and Chennie L. Solonia. "Preliminary Survey and Diet Analysis of Anurans in The Riparian Zone of Calayagon Watershed, Agusan Del Norte, Philippines." Journal of Bioresource Management 9, no. 1 (2022): 11–22. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8342934.

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Watersheds are critical habitats for a diverse array of organisms. Among all the fauna, anurans are excellent biological indicators of environmental health. The community structure is often associated with a relationship between species diversity and diet. An anuran survey was conducted along riparian zones of three selected barangays of Calayagon Watershed (Guinabsan, Rizal, and Malpoc), Philippines. Extensive opportunistic methods for a total of 480 man-hours were spent traversing the area. A total of 195 individuals, consisting of seven species from four families, were recorded. Seventy-two
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Gayen, Debayan, and Kaushik Deuti. "First report of Fejervarya moodiei (Taylor, 1920) (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae) from the state of West Bengal, India." Journal of Animal Diversity 3, no. 3 (2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.52547/jad.2021.3.3.1.

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Vassilieva, Anna B., Trung Duc Nguyen, and Pavel A. Sorokin. "Morphological diversity of tadpoles of fork-tongued frogs (Anura: Dicroglossidae) with different trophic specializations." Vertebrate Zoology 75 (February 5, 2025): 31–57. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.75.e139103.

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Abstract Dicroglossid tadpoles are an important element of pond and stream communities in Southeast Asia. They are often found in syntopy but belong to different trophic guilds, from generalized detritophages to specialized predators. In the present research, the external and internal larval morphologies of seven anuran species of the family Dicroglossidae distributed in Vietnam (<i>Fejervarya limnocharis</i>, <i>Fejervarya moodiei</i>, <i>Hoplobatrachus rugulosus</i>, <i>Limnonectes dabanus</i>, <i>Occidozyga lima</i>, <i>Occidozyga martensii</i>, and <i>Quasipaa verrucospinosa</i>) are descr
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Yodthong, Siriporn, Bryan L. Stuart, and Anchalee Aowphol. "Corrigenda: Species delimitation of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) clarifies taxonomy and geographic distributions in mainland Southeast Asia. ZooKeys 883: 119–153. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.883.37544." ZooKeys 897 (December 9, 2019): 149–50. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.897.48818.

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Deuti, Kaushik, P. G. S. Sethy, Sujoy Raha, and Swapan Kumar Dey. "Amphibians of the Mangrove Areas of Odisha with a New Record to India." Records of the Zoological Survey of India, October 1, 2016, 279–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.26515/rzsi/v116/i3/2016/117812.

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The amphibian fauna of the mangrove areas of Odisha was found to be quite rich with 14 species belonging to 9 genera and 5 families of Anurans. An important aspect of the study is that 5 species were recorded for the first time from the mangrove areas of Odisha. These included Duttaphrynus stomaticus (Bufonidae), Fejervarya moodiei, Hoplobatrachus crassus and Sphaerotheca rolandae (Dicroglossidae) and Hylarana tytleri (Ranidae). The Taylor's crab-eating frog (Fejervarya moodiei) was the first record of the species from India.
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Chandramouli, S. R., Dasari Ankaiah, K. V. Devi Prasad, and Venkatesan Arul. "ON THE IDENTITY OF TWO Fejervarya FROG (DICROGLOSSIDAE) SPECIES FROM THE ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ARCHIPELAGO." Taprobanica, November 28, 2020, 194–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.47605/tapro.v9i2.231.

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The taxonomic status of the large-sized Fejervarya frogs of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was assessed based on integrative analysis of molecular, morphological and acoustic data. Our results identify the population from the Andaman Islands as Fejervarya moodiei, and that from the Nicobar Islands as F. limnocharis. Representative specimens collected during this study are described along with observations on their natural history. The distribution of F. moodiei within the Andaman Islands and F. limnocharis in the Nicobar Islands recorded during this study are mapped, suggesting that these spe
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