Bufonidae

Bufonidae is a family of the "true toads". The family has 35 genus. The Bufonidae toads are found almost everywhere and are well known. True toads can be found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. They can be found in rain forest. They lay their eggs in strings. They will hatch and become tadpoles. However, the genus Nectophrynoides, their young will not develop from a tadpole stage.[1]

True toads
Temporal range: Paleocene – Recent 57 mya to present [1]
Common Toad or European Toad, Bufo bufo
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Bufonidae

Gray, 1825
Genera
Over 35 (see text)
Distribution of Bufonidae (in black)

True toads do not have any tooth. Their skin looks like warts. They have a pair of parotoid glands on the back of their heads. These glands has alkaloid poison. They get this type of poison from stress. They have also other toxins such as Bufotoxin. Male toads has a Bidder's organ. The organ will become an active ovary if conditions are right. They will then become a female.

Taxonomy

Bufonidae has about 500 species among 37 genus.

Genus Latin Name and AuthorCommon NameSpecies
Adenomus Cope, 1861
3
Altiphrynoides Dubois, 1987Ethiopian Toads
2
Amietophrynus Frost et al., 2006
38
Andinophryne Hoogmoed, 1985Andes Toads
3
Ansonia Stoliczka, 1870Stream Toads
25
Atelopus Duméril & Bibron, 1841Stubfoot Toads
82
Bufo Laurenti, 1768Toads
150
Bufoides Pillai & Yazdani, 1973Mawblang Toads
1
Capensibufo Grandison, 1980Cape Toads
2
Churamiti Channing & Stanley, 2002
1
Crepidophryne Cope, 1889Cerro Utyum Toads
3
Dendrophryniscus Jiménez de la Espada, 1871Tree Toads
7
Didynamipus Andersson, 1903Four-digit Toads
1
Duttaphrynus Frost et al., 2006
6
Epidalea Cope, 1864Natterjack Toads
1
Frostius Cannatella, 1986Frost's Toads
2
Ingerophrynus Frost et al., 2006
11
Laurentophryne Tihen, 1960Parkers Tree Toads
1
Leptophryne Fitzinger, 1843Indonesia Tree Toads
2
Melanophryniscus Gallardo, 1961South American Redbelly Toads
20
Mertensophryne Tihen, 1960Snouted Frogs
20
Metaphryniscus Señaris, Ayarzagüena & Gorzula, 1994
1
Nectophryne Buchholz & Peters, 1875African Tree Toads
2
Nectophrynoides Noble, 1926African Live-bearing Toads
13
Nimbaphrynoides Dubois, 1987Nimba Toads
2
Oreophrynella Boulenger, 1895Bush Toads
8
Osornophryne Ruiz-Carranza & Hernández-Camacho, 1976Plump Toads
6
Parapelophryne Fei, Ye & Jiang, 2003
1
Pedostibes Günther, 1876Asian Tree Toads
6
Pelophryne Barbour, 1938Flathead Toads
9
Pseudepidalea Frost, et. al. 2006
16
Pseudobufo Tschudi, 1838False Toads
1
Rhinella Fitzinger, 1826Beaked Toads
72
Schismaderma Smith, 1849African Split-skin Toads
1
Truebella Graybeal & Cannatella, 1995
2
Werneria Poche, 1903Smalltongue Toads
6
Wolterstorffina Mertens, 1939Wolterstorff Toads
3

References

  1. Zweifel, Richard G. (1998). Cogger, H.G. & Zweifel, R.G. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 91–92. ISBN 0-12-178560-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)

Books

  • "Amphibian Species of the World 5.1 - Bufonidae". Retrieved 2008-04-10.
  • Stebbins, Robert. Western Reptiles & Amphibians (3rd ed.). Houghton Mifflin Co., 2003.
  • Halliday, Tim R., and Kraig Adler (editors). The New Encyclopedia of Reptiles & Amphibians. Facts on File, New York, 2002.

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