Bufotes: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Amphibia
- Order
- Anura
- Family
- Bufonidae
- Genus
- Bufotes
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Bufotes
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Bufotes
Bufotes, the Eurasian green toads or Palearctic green toads, is a genus of true toads (family Bufonidae). They are native to Europe (absent from the British Isles, most of Fennoscandia, most of France and the Iberian Peninsula), western and central Asia and northern Africa; a region roughly equalling the western and central Palearctic. Historically they were included in the genus Bufo and then for a few years placed in Pseudepidalea, which is a synonym of the currently accepted name Bufotes.
Bufotes are typical toads and as suggested by their common names most—but not all— species and individuals have a distinct greenish-spotted pattern. They occur in a wide range of habitats and mostly lay their eggs in fresh water, but sometimes in waters that are brackish.
...Bufotes in languages:
- Chinese
- 漠蟾屬
- Czech
- ropucha
- English
- Eurasian Green Toads
- Finnish
- Viherkonnat
- French
- Crapauds verts "vrais"
- German
- Wechselkröten
- German
- Grünkröten
- Italian
- Rospi smeraldini
- Russian
- Зелёные жабы
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Adenomus
- Altiphrynoides
- Amazophrynella
- Anaxyrus
- Ansonia
- Atelopus
- Barbarophryne
- Beduka
- Blaira
- Blythophryne
- Bufo
- Bufo scorteccii
- Bufoides
- Bufotes
- Capensibufo
- Churamiti
- Dendrophryniscus
- Didynamipus
- Duttaphrynus
- Epidalea
- Frostius
- Incilius
- Ingerophrynus
- Laurentophryne
- Leptophryne
- Melanophryniscus
- Mertensophryne
- Metaphryniscus
- Nannophryne
- Nectophryne
- Nectophrynoides
- Nimbaphrynoides
- Oreophrynella
- Osornophryne
- Parapelophryne
- Pedostibes
- Pelophryne
- Peltophryne
- Phrynoidis
- Poyntonophrynus
- Pseudobufo
- Rentapia
- Rhaebo
- Rhinella
- Sabahphrynus
- Schismaderma
- Sclerophrys
- Sigalegalephrynus
- Strauchbufo
- Truebella
- Vandijkophrynus
- Werneria
- Wolterstorffina





















































































































































