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Beddome's frog may refer to: Beddome's bubble-nest frog (Raorchestes beddomii), a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae endemic to southern Western
Beddome's_frog
Species of amphibian
Indirana beddomii, Beddome's leaping frog, Beddome's Indian frog, or simply Beddome's frog, is a species of frog found in the Western Ghats. They are
Indirana_beddomii
Species of amphibian
(common names: Beddome's night frog, pigmy wrinkled frog, Beddome's dwarf wrinkled frog, and Tirunelveli's hill frog) is a species of frog in the family
Nyctibatrachus_beddomii
Species of amphibian
and Martin, G. 1997. Rediscovery of the black narrow-mouth frog Melanobatrachus indicus Beddome, 1878. Hamadryad 22(1):57-58. Dutta, S.K. 1997. Amphibians
Melanobatrachus
Species of amphibian
Raorchestes beddomii (Beddome's bubble-nest frog or Beddome's bush frog) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to southern Western
Raorchestes_beddomii
Family of amphibians
Microhylidae, commonly known as narrow-mouthed frogs, are a geographically widespread family of frogs. The 683 species are in 57 genera and 11 subfamilies
Microhylidae
British military officer and naturalist
beddomii, Beddome's bush frog, a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae Nyctibatrachus beddomii, Beddome's night frog, a species of frog in the family
Richard_Henry_Beddome
Andrews, Sanil George and Jaimon Joseph (2005) Common Amphibians of Kerala: Frogs and Toads – PS Sivaprasad Global Amphibian Assessment AmphibiaWeb Amphibians
List_of_amphibians_of_Kerala
Topics referred to by the same term
(also Beddome's night frog), a species of frog in the family Nyctibatrachidae Raorchestes beddomii (also Beddome's bubble-nest frog), a species of frog in
Beddome
National park in India
The genus Raorchestes (bush-frogs) is well represented in the park and surrounding area, with species including Beddome's bushfrog (R. bedomii), the Travancore
Eravikulam_National_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
Dwarf frog may refer to: African dwarf frog (Hymenochirus), a genus of frogs native to Africa Beddome's dwarf wrinkled frog (Nyctibatrachus beddomii)
Dwarf_frog
Species of frog from India
as Chalazodes bubble-nest frog, white-spotted bush frog, or Günther's bush frog, is a critically endangered species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae
Raorchestes_chalazodes
Species of amphibian
night frog (Nyctibatrachus humayuni), also known as Abdulali's wrinkled frog, Abdulali's night frog or Humayun's wrinkled frog, is a species of frog in the
Bombay_night_frog
Species of snake
Boiga beddomei, commonly known as Beddome's cat snake, is a species of rear-fanged snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the Western
Boiga_beddomei
primitive of frogs. These frogs have morphological characteristics which are found mostly in extinct frogs, and are absent in most of the modern frog species
List_of_Anuran_families
Species of amphibian
Pseudophilautus stictomerus (common name: orange-canthal shrub frog) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. It was
Pseudophilautus_stictomerus
Species of amphibian
hypomelas is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae endemic to Sri Lanka. It is sometimes referred to as the webless shrub frog. In 2004 it was declared
Pseudophilautus_hypomelas
Species of amphibian
Duttaphrynus beddomii (common name: Beddome's toad) is a species of toad endemic to the Western Ghats of India. It is found in Kerala and Tamil Nadu states
Duttaphrynus_beddomii
forest frog (Platymantis subterrestris) Platymantis taylori Leaping frogs Beddome's leaping frog (Indirana beddomii) Rocky-terrain leaping frog (Indirana
List_of_endangered_amphibians
(Caudata) and the frogs and toads (Anura), all three of which are found in India. There are 488 species found in India, out of which 445 are frogs and toads,
List_of_amphibians_of_India
Genus of amphibians
Beddomixalus is a monotypic genus of frogs in the family Rhacophoridae. The only described species, Beddomixalus bijui, is endemic to the Western Ghats
Beddomixalus
Protected area lying in Palakkad district of Kerala state
skipper frog (Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis), Boulenger's Indian frog (Walkerana leptodactyla), Fejervarya limnocharis, Beddome's leaping frog (Indirana
Parambikulam_Tiger_Reserve
Wildlife sanctuary in India
Deccan ground gecko, Gunther's cat skink, Beddome's lacerta, Bombay bush frog and Humayun's wrinkled frog. Open cast bauxite mining has been a serious
Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary
Radhanagari_Wildlife_Sanctuary
Species of amphibian
tree frog endemic to the Western Ghats in South India. It has several common names: small tree frog, Boulenger's tree frog, small gliding frog, and winged
Rhacophorus_lateralis
Large group of elapid snakes
dense vegetation. Coral snakes feed mostly on smaller snakes, lizards, frogs, nestling birds, small rodents, etc. Tropical species of coral snakes from
Coral_snake
Species of snake
heat-sensing loreal pits are used to locate warm-blooded prey. It feeds mainly on frogs, lizards, small birds and rodents. Presumed to contain hemotoxin, but not
Craspedocephalus_macrolepis
Species of snake
feeds on lizards, frogs and small birds. It was first described in 2013. Till a recent study, this species was mistaken to be Beddome's cat snake and was
Boiga_flaviviridis
German-born British zoologist (1830–1914)
The Brazilian Frog, Boana guentheri (Boulenger, 1886) The Solomon Island Leaf Frog Cornufer guentheri (Boulenger, 1884 The Andean Frog Gastrotheca guentheri
Albert_Günther
Genus of amphibians
by Dave O Hara aka Banjo. There are 12 species: Gegeneophis carnosus (Beddome, 1870) — Periya Peak caecilian, blind caecilian, pink blind caecilian Gegeneophis
Gegeneophis
Species of snake
commonly encountered during the monsoon months. The species preys upon frogs, lizards, nestling birds, musk shrews, mice and other small animals.[verification
Craspedocephalus_malabaricus
Genus of amphibians
Uraeotyphlus interruptus Pillai and Ravichandran, 1999 Uraeotyphlus malabaricus (Beddome, 1870) Uraeotyphlus menoni Annandale, 1913 Uraeotyphlus narayani Seshachar
Uraeotyphlus
District of Tamil Nadu in India
amphibians, 34 species of frogs are present, including Rana aurantiaca, Ixalus travancoricus, and Ferguson's toad. The Indian Leaping frog is found around Kiripparai
Kanyakumari_district
National park in Tamil Nadu, India
including Indirana frogs, Indian skipper frog (Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis), bronzed frog (Indosylvirana temporalis), pigmy wrinkled frog (Nyctibatrachus beddomii)
Mudumalai_National_Park
Species of reptile
diurnal, but its natural history is poorly known. C. strigatus preys upon frogs, smaller snakes, and small rodents such as mice. C. strigatus may be distinguished
Craspedocephalus_strigatus
Animals in mammal order Chiroptera
insectivorous, though the large slit-faced bat also regularly eats fish, frogs, birds, and bats. Members of the Furipteridae family are called furipterids
List_of_chiropterans
striped snake (Coniophanes sarae) Conophis morai Cryophis hallbergi Colombian frog-eating snake (Diaphorolepis laevis) Dipsas baliomelas Dipsas maxillaris Tropical
List of data deficient reptiles
List_of_data_deficient_reptiles
Wildlife sanctuary in Goa, India
include the marbled ramanella, Maharashtra bush frog, Beddome's leaping frog and Malabar gliding frog.[citation needed] Mhadei area is known for three
Mhadei_Wildlife_Sanctuary
Genus of snakes
and reptiles. Besides eggs, species of this genus also feeds on lizards, frogs, and small rodents. Oligodon is a rear-fanged snake genus. All member species
Oligodon
included C. V. Kulkarni and S. B. Setna. C. R. Narayan Rao worked on the frogs of southern India. Romulus Whitaker and J. C. Daniel studied various aspects
Indian_natural_history
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Native American
Frog.
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Indian
One who Becomes Happy Easily
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African, Hindu, Indian
Frog
Boy/Male
Native American
Spring frog.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It is argued by Redmonds that this surname may have developed as a variant of Stringfellow, through a process, attested in various parish records, in which the original name is first shortened and then expanded into a form different from the original; thus Stringfellow becomes Stringfell, which becomes reinterpreted as Stringfield.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, 1 & 2' King. Also Hal, king's son and Prince of Wales, who becomes Henry V....
Male
Arthurian
, a wise hermit who becomes Parzival's teacher & confessor.
Male
Native American
Native American Cherokee name TOOANTUH means "spring frog."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of men’s outer garments, Old French froc.English : possibly a variant of Frogge.
Girl/Female
Sikh
One who becomes the embodiment of naam
Surname or Lastname
English
English : derogatory nickname for someone thought to resemble a frog in some way, from Old English frogga ‘frog’.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names formed with ragin ‘counsel’ as the first element (see, for example, Raymond, Reynold).English : from the medieval female personal name Rayne (from Old French reine ‘queen’, Latin regina).English and French : nickname from Old French raine ‘frog’ (Latin rana).Scottish : habitational name from a place called Rayne in Aberdeenshire, so named from an English dialect term meaning ‘strip of land’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Froggatt in Derbyshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English parrock ‘paddock’, ‘small enclosure’, hence a topographic name for a dweller by a paddock or enclosed meadow, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Paddock Wood in Kent. The change of -rr- to -dd- is an unexplained development which did not occur before the 17th century.English : from Middle English paddock ‘toad’, ‘frog’, a diminutive of pad (of Old Norse origin), hence a nickname for someone considered to resemble a toad or frog.
Biblical
who becomes bitter; provokinga lady
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name PAKWA means "frog."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
One who Becomes Happy Easily
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : probably an altered form of the nickname Frog (see Frogge).
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical frog headed goddess.
Boy/Male
British, English
Frog
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Muslim/Islamic
Chaste modest
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Tamil
Dandapaani | தாநà¯à®¤à®¾à®ªà®¾à®¨à¯€
An epithet for Yama
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Gift of Badrinarayan
Female
English
English name, derived from the name of the gemstone, from Greek opallios, from Sanskrit utpala, OPAL means "gem, precious stone." This is the birthstone for the month of October.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Grace.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
A Bird
Girl/Female
German Swedish Celtic
Intelligent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Alsop in Derbyshire, named with the genitive of the Old English personal name Ælle + Old English hop ‘enclosed valley’.
Boy/Male
African, American, British, English, Jamaican
Brave Cheiftain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Banfield or Bonfield.English : topographic name from Middle English bent ‘bent-grass’ + feld ‘open country’ or ‘land converted to arable use’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements (Old English beonet + feld), such as Binfield in Berkshire.
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adv.
In a royal or kingly manner; like a king; as becomes a king.
n.
A woman who becomes sponsor for a child in baptism. See Godfather
n.
A small sore which becomes inflamed and discharges corrupt matter; a pustule.
n.
A priest who becomes a martyr.
n.
One who becomes surety for another, or engages himself for the performance of another's obligation.
n.
A stone that becomes phosphoric by heat.
n.
A semitranslucent variety of opal that becomes translucent or transparent on immersion in water.
n.
A portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis.
n. pl.
The tubers of Colocasia antiquorum. See Taro.
n.
A kind of apple which by keeping becomes much withered; -- called also Johnapple.
superl.
Not stout; slim; slender; lean; gaunt; as, a person becomes thin by disease.
n.
The liver of the lobster, which becomes green when boiled; -- called also tomalline.
a.
Without a survivor; without force; dead; as, a family becomes extinct; an extinct feud or law.
a.
Bearing fruit which becomes hard or woody.
n.
A female for whom one becomes sponsor at baptism.
n.
The quality of being maidenly; the behavior that becomes a maid; modesty; gentleness.
n.
One who settles, becomes fixed, established, etc.
n.
Any protozoan when it becomes encysted produces germs by sporulation.
n.
Time of life before a person becomes of age; legal immaturity; minority.