The frog genus Microhyla was considered as the South, East, and Southeast Asian frog species. Microhyla orientalis was described in 2013, distributed in Java and Bali, Indonesia. Thenceforth, it was known as the easternmost distribution of this genus within the oriental region, but recently this species was recorded from the Timor Island and Sulawesi on the Wallace regions. We applied molecular analysis to evaluate the taxonomic status and the origin of the Wallacean population. Phylogenetic analysis using the partial 16S mitochondrial gene demonstrated that the Java, Timor and Sulawesi populations were not significantly different from the Bali population. This Wallacean population of M. orientalis was originated from Java and possibly it ...
Microhyla ornata, a species originally described from the southwest coast of India in 1841, was long...
By examining mitochondrial DNA phylogeny using 2424bp of sequence data 12S rRNA, tRNAval, and 16S rR...
[[abstract]]In this study, I used Microhyla heymonsi (Anura: Microhylidae), a low to mid-altitude...
The frog genus Microhyla was considered as the South, East, and Southeast Asian frog species. Microh...
A new species of frog in the genus Microhyla is described from Sumatra, Indonesia based on molecular...
Frogs of the genus Microhyla include some of the world’s smallest amphibians and represent the large...
Frogs of the genus Microhyla include some of the world’s smallest amphibians and represent the large...
A new species of Microhyla frog from the Nilphamari district of Bangladesh is described and compared...
Genus Microhyla in Sarawak that populate the primary lowland forest are intolerant to habitat destru...
We provide the first distribution pattern of the Microhyla heymonsi group based on available molecul...
We estimated the genealogical relationships and assessed systematic relationships among 45 out of 89...
Microhylidae was the one the families of anuran that can be found in Sarawak. The genus Microhyla (M...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
A fanged frog Limnonectes kuhlii was once thought to be wide-ranging in Southeast Asia, but is now c...
[[abstract]]Abstract Asiatic painted frog belongs to the family Microhylidae, (Kaloula pulchra). Ori...
Microhyla ornata, a species originally described from the southwest coast of India in 1841, was long...
By examining mitochondrial DNA phylogeny using 2424bp of sequence data 12S rRNA, tRNAval, and 16S rR...
[[abstract]]In this study, I used Microhyla heymonsi (Anura: Microhylidae), a low to mid-altitude...
The frog genus Microhyla was considered as the South, East, and Southeast Asian frog species. Microh...
A new species of frog in the genus Microhyla is described from Sumatra, Indonesia based on molecular...
Frogs of the genus Microhyla include some of the world’s smallest amphibians and represent the large...
Frogs of the genus Microhyla include some of the world’s smallest amphibians and represent the large...
A new species of Microhyla frog from the Nilphamari district of Bangladesh is described and compared...
Genus Microhyla in Sarawak that populate the primary lowland forest are intolerant to habitat destru...
We provide the first distribution pattern of the Microhyla heymonsi group based on available molecul...
We estimated the genealogical relationships and assessed systematic relationships among 45 out of 89...
Microhylidae was the one the families of anuran that can be found in Sarawak. The genus Microhyla (M...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
A fanged frog Limnonectes kuhlii was once thought to be wide-ranging in Southeast Asia, but is now c...
[[abstract]]Abstract Asiatic painted frog belongs to the family Microhylidae, (Kaloula pulchra). Ori...
Microhyla ornata, a species originally described from the southwest coast of India in 1841, was long...
By examining mitochondrial DNA phylogeny using 2424bp of sequence data 12S rRNA, tRNAval, and 16S rR...
[[abstract]]In this study, I used Microhyla heymonsi (Anura: Microhylidae), a low to mid-altitude...