Pelodytidae (see family information on Tree of Life site)
Parsley frogs
A small family composed of one genus and three small species with bulging eyes; also known as “parsley frogs” (due to some of the members’ coloration resembling parsley). This group may become diurnal during the breeding season. Pelodytidae was previously contained within Pelolobatidae, but differs from them in having: 1) fused astragalus and calcaneum (also in some Centrolenids); 2) presence of a parahyoid bone in the hyoid apparatus (also in Rhinophrynus and Paleobatrachids); 3) fused vertebrae I and II; 4) three tarsalia bones in foot. Recent molecular work shows this family as sister to the clade formed by Megophryidae and Pelobatidae.
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Pelodytes caucasicus
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Genus Pelodytes (3 species)
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