Literature

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B. M. Zimkus, Larson J. G.2009External morphology and osteology support the placement of Phrynobatrachus nlonakoensis Plath, Herrmann & Bohme, 2006 within the genus Arthroleptis
M. - O. Rödel, Sandberger, L., Loua, N. - S., Doumbia, J., Hillers, A.2009Revalidation of Phrynobatrachus maculiventris Guibe & Lamotte, 1958 and description of its aposematic coloured tadpole
M. - O. Rödel, Hallermann J.2006Rediscovery and identity of Phrynobatrachus monticola Fischer, 1884
J. C. Poynton, Howell, K. M., Clarke, B. T., Lovett, J. C.1999A critically endangered new species of Nectophrynoides (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Kihansi Gorge, Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania
J. C. Poynton, Clarke B. T.1999Two new species of Stephopaedes (Anura: Bufonidae) from Tanzania, with a review of the genus
J. C. Poynton1996Diversity and conservation of African bufonids (Anura): Some preliminary findings.
L. R. Minter2003Two new cryptic species of Breviceps (Anura: Microhylidae) from southern Africa.
L. R. Minter2003Two new cryptic species of Breviceps (Anura:Microhylidae) from southern Africa.
A. Dawood, Channing A.2002Description of a new cryptic species of African sand frog, Tomopterna damarensis (Anura: Ranidae), from Namibia
M. Cunningham, Cherry M. I.2000Mitochondrial DNA divergence in southern African Bufo: Are species equivalent entities?
A. Channing, Stanley W. T.2002A new tree toad from the Ukaguru Mountains, Tanzania
A. Channing, Moyer, D. C., Dawood, A.2004A new sand frog from central Tanzania (Anura: Ranidae: Tomopterna)
A. Channing, Menegon, M., Salvidio, S., Akker, S.2005A new forest toad from the Ukaguru mountains, Tanzania (Bufonidae : Nectophrynoides)
A. Channing, Brun, C., Burger, M., Febvre, S., Moyer, D.2005A new cryptic Dainty Frog from East Africa (Anura: Ranidae: Cacosternum)
D. C. Blackburn2005Cardioglossa liberiensis Barbour & Loveridge 1927 is a junior synonym of Phrynobatrachus fraterculus (Chabanaud 1921)
D. C. Blackburn2010A new puddle frog (Phrynobatrachidae: Phrynobatrachus) from the Mambilla Plateau in eastern Nigeria
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith