Craugastor yucatanensis, the Glossary
Craugastor yucatanensis, also known as the Yucatan robber frog or Yucatan rainfrog, is a species of frog in the family Craugastoridae.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Craugastoridae, Endemism, Frog, Habitat, Habitat destruction, Mexico, X-Can, Yucatán Peninsula.
- Amphibians described in 1965
- Fauna of the Yucatán Peninsula
Craugastoridae
Craugastoridae, commonly known as fleshbelly frogs, is a family of New World direct-developing frogs.
See Craugastor yucatanensis and Craugastoridae
Endemism
Endemism is the state of a species only being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere.
See Craugastor yucatanensis and Endemism
Frog
A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (coming from the Ancient Greek ἀνούρα, literally 'without tail').
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Habitat
In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species.
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Habitat destruction
Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) occurs when a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species.
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Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.
See Craugastor yucatanensis and Mexico
X-Can
X-Can is a town in the Chemax Municipality, Yucatán in Mexico.
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Yucatán Peninsula
The Yucatán Peninsula (also,; Península de Yucatán) is a large peninsula in southeast Mexico and adjacent portions of Belize and Guatemala.
See Craugastor yucatanensis and Yucatán Peninsula
See also
Amphibians described in 1965
- Austrochaperina pluvialis
- Baoruco burrowing frog
- Berry Cave salamander
- Bigfoot splayfoot salamander
- Boana cordobae
- Bokermannohyla langei
- Comal blind salamander
- Cornufer acrochordus
- Cornufer macrops
- Cornufer parkeri
- Craugastor montanus
- Craugastor yucatanensis
- Dendropsophus tritaeniatus
- Eleutherodactylus aporostegus
- Eleutherodactylus barlagnei
- Eleutherodactylus leberi
- Eleutherodactylus patriciae
- Eleutherodactylus pituinus
- Eleutherodactylus probolaeus
- Hyperolius pyrrhodictyon
- Ichthyophis asplenius
- Ichthyophis atricollaris
- Ichthyophis biangularis
- Ichthyophis billitonensis
- Ichthyophis elongatus
- Ichthyophis orthoplicatus
- Ichthyophis paucidentulus
- Ichthyophis pseudangularis
- Ischnocnema octavioi
- Mixe tree frog
- Odontophrynus carvalhoi
- Physalaemus santafecinus
- Physalaemus soaresi
- Piping peeping frog
- Pithecopus centralis
- Pristimantis moro
- Pristimantis thectopternus
- Ptychadena gansi
- Rhinella humboldti
- Sarcohyla chryses
- Sarcohyla pentheter
- Sarcohyla thorectes
- Siskiyou Mountains salamander
- Streambank froglet
Fauna of the Yucatán Peninsula
- Coniophanes meridanus
- Craugastor yucatanensis
- Creaser's mud turtle
- Grayish mouse opossum
- Largefin pupfish
- Mantoida maya
- Mayan sea catfish
- Mexican burrowing toad
- Mexican spider monkey
- Porthidium yucatanicum
- Pseudocellus pearsei
- Sceloporus cozumelae
- Smalltooth sand tiger
- Tabasco mud turtle
- Yucatán black howler
- Yucatán spiny-tailed iguana
- Yucatan brown brocket
- Yucatan deer mouse
- Yucatan pipefish
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craugastor_yucatanensis
Also known as Eleutherodactylus yucatanensis, Rana-ladrona Yucateca, Yucatan rainfrog, Yucatan robber frog.