Added as a separate page 6 November 2010. Last updated 16 April 2014: added article from Salamandra 49(3).

Periodical Index - "Squeaker" Frogs (Family Arthroleptidae)

A guide to articles appearing in herpetogical periodicals over the past few years



The following is a guide to articles on frogs of the Family Arthroleptidae that have appeared within herpetological magazines within the last few years. It is an ongoing project, ie I am effectively cataloguing these entries myself from the actual magazines, some of which are harder to get hold of than others (especially when they are no longer being published!). I hope however that some people will find it useful, especially if researching a single species or looking for some care guidance.

Key


Species

Article

Magazine

Issue

Author

Arthroleptis [Phrynobatrachus] cornutus, Purple/Pig-Nosed Frog

Lurchherpetologische Beobachtungen im Regenwald Südkameruns, Teil 2: Das Inland [Herpetological amphibian observations in the rainforest of south Cameroon, Part 2: the hinterland] NB it seems that this article may actually refer to Phrynobatrachus cornutus instead

SA

1987:1

O Seehausen

Arthroleptis cf. poecilonotus

Assessment of the amphibians of Batéké Plateau National Park, Gabon, including results of chytrid pathogen tests

S

49(3)

Breda M Zimkus & Joanna G Larson

Arthroleptis sylvaticus

Assessment of the amphibians of Batéké Plateau National Park, Gabon, including results of chytrid pathogen tests

S

49(3)

Breda M Zimkus & Joanna G Larson

Arthroleptis [Shoutendella] xenodactylus

Auf Blindwühlensafari in Ostafrika [On caecilian safari in East Africa][NB passim]

AMP

4/1

Alexander Kupfer, Hendrik Müller, G John Measey and Patrick K Malonza

Astylosternus sp, Night Frogs

The importance of frogs to the livelihood of the Bakossi people around Mount Manengouba, Cameroon, with special consideration of the Hairy Frog, Trichobatrachus robustus

S

44:1

Legrand N Gonwouo & Mark-Oliver Rödel

Cardioglossa

Assessment of the amphibians of Batéké Plateau National Park, Gabon, including results of chytrid pathogen tests

S

49(3)

Breda M Zimkus & Joanna G Larson

Leptopelis

The Short-Snouted Treefrogs: Leptopelis

RH

3:4

Gail Reynolds

Leptopelis aubreyi, Gaboon Forest Tree Frog

The Short-Snouted Treefrogs: Leptopelis [photo only]

RH

3:4

Gail Reynolds

Leptopelis bocagei, Bocage's Tree Frog

The Short-Snouted Treefrogs: Leptopelis

RH

3:4

Gail Reynolds

Leptopelis natalensis, Natal Forest Tree Frog

The Short-Snouted Treefrogs: Leptopelis

RH

3:4

Gail Reynolds

Title/The Portrait: Leptopelis natalensis (Smith)

SA

2012:2

C Schneider & T Ping

Leptopelis parkeri, Parker's Forest Tree Frog

The Short-Snouted Treefrogs: Leptopelis [photo only]

RH

3:4

Gail Reynolds

Leptopelis vermiculatus, Big-Eyed Tree Frog

The Short-Snouted Treefrogs: Leptopelis [photo only]

RH

3:4

Gail Reynolds

Trichobatrachus robustus, Hairy Frog

Lurchherpetologische Beobachtungen im Regenwald Südkameruns, Teil 2: Das Inland [Herpetological amphibian observations in the rainforest of south Cameroon, Part 2: the hinterland]

SA

1987:1

O Seehausen

The importance of frogs to the livelihood of the Bakossi people around Mount Manengouba, Cameroon, with special consideration of the Hairy Frog, ~

S

44:1

Legrand N Gonwouo & Mark-Oliver Rödel

Field Expeditions

Magazine

Issue

Author

General Frog/Toad Articles

Magazine

Issue

Author

African Amphibian Decline

R

36

Susanne Schick



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