Amolops: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Amphibia
- Order
- Anura
- Family
- Ranidae
- Genus
- Amolops
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Amolops
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Amolops
Amolops (commonly known as cascade frogs or sucker frogs) is a genus of true frogs (family Ranidae) native mainly to eastern and south-eastern Asia. These frogs are closely related to such genera as Huia, Meristogenys, Odorrana, Pelophylax and Rana, but still form a distinct lineage among the core radiation of true frogs. They are commonly known as "torrent frogs" after their favorite habitat - small rapid-flowing mountain and hill streams - but this name is used for many similar-looking frogs regardless of whether they are loosely related.
Several species are highly convergent with other Ranidae "torrent frogs". A. archotaphus and its relatives for example very much resemble Odorrana livida. In another incidence of convergent evolution yielding adaptation to habitat, the tadpoles of Amolops, Huia, Meristogenys as well as Rana sauteri have a raised and usually well-developed sucker on their belly. This is useful in keeping in place in rocky torrents, where these frogs grow up. But as Odorrana and Staurois from comparable habitat prove, this sucker is by no means a necessity and other means of adaptation to torrent habitat exist.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Abavorana
- Amnirana
- Amolops
- Babina
- Chalcorana
- Clinotarsus
- Glandirana
- Huia
- Humerana
- Hydrophylax
- Hylarana
- Hylarana chitwanensis
- Hylarana garoensis
- Hylarana latouchii
- Hylarana margariana
- Hylarana montivaga
- Hylarana persimilis
- Indosylvirana
- Lithobates
- Meristogenys
- Nidirana
- Odorrana
- Papurana
- Pelophylax
- Pseudorana
- Pterorana
- Pulchrana
- Rana
- Sanguirana
- Staurois
- Sumaterana
- Sylvirana
- Wijayarana
Child Taxa
- Amolops adicola
- Amolops afghanus
- Amolops akhaorum
- Amolops albispinus
- Amolops aniqiaoensis
- Amolops archotaphus
- Amolops assamensis
- Amolops australis
- Amolops beibengensis
- Amolops bellulus
- Amolops binchachaensis
- Amolops chakrataensis
- Amolops chaochin
- Amolops chayuensis
- Amolops chunganensis
- Amolops compotrix
- Amolops cremnobatus
- Amolops cucae
- Amolops daiyunensis
- Amolops daorum
- Amolops deng
- Amolops formosus
- Amolops gerbillus
- Amolops gerutu
- Amolops granulosus
- Amolops hainanensis
- Amolops himalayanus
- Amolops hongkongensis
- Amolops indoburmanensis
- Amolops iriodes
- Amolops jaunsari
- Amolops jinjiangensis
- Amolops kaulbacki
- Amolops kohimaensis
- Amolops larutensis
- Amolops latopalmatus
- Amolops lifanensis
- Amolops loloensis
- Amolops longimanus
- Amolops mahabharatensis
- Amolops mantzorum
- Amolops marmoratus
- Amolops medogensis
- Amolops mengdingensis
- Amolops mengyangensis
- Amolops minutus
- Amolops monticola
- Amolops nepalicus
- Amolops nidorbellus
- Amolops nyingchiensis
- Amolops ottorum
- Amolops pallasitatus
- Amolops panhai
- Amolops putaoensis
- Amolops ricketti
- Amolops senchalensis
- Amolops shihaitaoi
- Amolops shuichengicus
- Amolops sinensis
- Amolops spinapectoralis
- Amolops teochew
- Amolops tonkinensis
- Amolops torrentis
- Amolops tuanjieensis
- Amolops tuberodepressus
- Amolops viridimaculatus
- Amolops vitreus
- Amolops wangyali
- Amolops wangyufani
- Amolops wenshanensis
- Amolops wuyiensis
- Amolops yarlungzangbo
- Amolops yatseni
- Amolops yunkaiensis










































































































