Aubria masako is a species of frog in the family Pyxicephalidae. It is found in southeastern Cameroon, eastern Gabon, southwestern Central African Republic...
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naturalist. The recognized species are: Aubria masako (Ohler & Kazadi, 1990) - Masako fishing frog Aubria subsigillata (Duméril, 1856) - brown ball frog...
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species. Furthermore, what some sources treat as Aubria occidentalis is actually another species, Aubria masako. The specific name subsigillata is derived from...
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bicolor) De Villiers' moss frog (Arthroleptella villiersi) Aubria masako Aubria occidentalis Aubria subsigillata Boettger's dainty frog (Cacosternum boettgeri)...
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extinction: the message from the frogs). Allopaa Ohler & Dubois, 2006 Aubria masako Ohler & Kazadi, 1990 Chrysopaa Ohler & Dubois, 2006 Cyrtodactylus buchardi...
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(Laurent, 1972) Amietia wittei (Angel, 1924) Aubria masako Ohler and Kazadi, 1990; possibly indistinct from Aubria subsigillata Cacosternum boettgeri (Boulenger...
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species in the southern edge of the park; of these, the frog species are Aubria masako, Amietophrynus regularis, Cryptothylax greshoffii, Hyperolius balfouri...
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number of species. Subfamily Pyxicephalinae Genus Aubria Boulenger, 1917 - contains two species, the Masako fishing frog and the brown ball frog Genus Pyxicephalus...
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Genus Tomopterna (16 species) Subfamily Pyxicephalinae Genus Aubria (2 species) – Masako fishing frog, brown ball frog Genus Pyxicephalus (4 species)...
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