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'''''Boophis''''' is a [[frog]] [[genus]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Mantellidae]]. Like other frogs of their family, they are small, toxic, arboreal, and colorful.<ref>AmphibiaWeb (2006)</ref> They have [[adaptation (biology)|adaptation]]s simiar to the unrelated [[tree frog]]s. This genus can only be found on [[Madagascar]] and [[Mayotte Island]] ([[Comoros]]) and is the single member of the [[subfamily]] '''Boophinae'''.<ref>Frost & AMNH (2007)</ref>
'''''Boophis''''' is a [[frog]] [[genus]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Mantellidae]]. Like other frogs of their family, they are small, arboreal, and colorful.<ref>AmphibiaWeb (2006)</ref> They have [[adaptation (biology)|adaptation]]s simiar to the unrelated [[tree frog]]s. This genus can only be found on [[Madagascar]] and [[Mayotte Island]] ([[Comoros]]) and is the single member of the [[subfamily]] '''Boophinae'''.<ref>Frost & AMNH (2007)</ref>


Many [[species]] of ''Boophis'' have almost [[translucent]] skin, allowing bones and internal organs to be observed as in the unrelated [[glass frog]]s (Centrolenidae) of the tropical [[Americas]]. This has led to the vernacular name '''skeleton frogs''' for the present genus.
Many [[species]] of ''Boophis'' have almost [[translucent]] skin, allowing bones and internal organs to be observed as in the unrelated [[glass frog]]s (Centrolenidae) of the tropical [[Americas]]. This has led to the vernacular name '''skeleton frogs''' for the present genus.

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Skeleton frogs
Green Skeleton Frog, Boophis jaegeri
Note skull visible through skin
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Boophinae

Vences & Glaw, 2001
Genus:
Boophis

Tschudi, 1838
Diversity
[[#Species|Nearly 60 described species see below.]]

Boophis is a frog genus in the family Mantellidae. Like other frogs of their family, they are small, arboreal, and colorful.[1] They have adaptations simiar to the unrelated tree frogs. This genus can only be found on Madagascar and Mayotte Island (Comoros) and is the single member of the subfamily Boophinae.[2]

Many species of Boophis have almost translucent skin, allowing bones and internal organs to be observed as in the unrelated glass frogs (Centrolenidae) of the tropical Americas. This has led to the vernacular name skeleton frogs for the present genus.

Species

The genus has presently nearly 60 species; new ones are being described every few months on average. This list is not exhaustive.

Boophis occidentalis tadpole

Footnotes

  1. ^ AmphibiaWeb (2006)
  2. ^ Frost & AMNH (2007)

References