
Bufo formosus Boulenger, 1883 | Amphibian Species of the World
Bufo formosus Boulenger, 1883, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883: 140. Syntypes: BMNH (2 specimens), by original designation, these being BMNH 1882.7.14.27-28 (reregistered …
Japanese common toad - Wikipedia
The Japanese common toad, Japanese warty toad or Japanese toad (Bufo japonicus) [2] is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Japan. Its natural habitats are …
Japanese common toad (Bufo japonicus formosus)
The Japanese common toad (Bufo japonicus formosus) is a species of true toads found on the main islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, as well as adjacent island groups in Japan. …
The Preference of Domestic Alien Toads, Bufo japonicus formosus…
Aug 25, 2023 · In recent years, eastern-Japanese common toads, Bufo japonicus formosus, have caused negative impacts on native ecosystems though predation and poisoning deaths as a …
アズマヒキガエル – WEB両爬図鑑
Jan 23, 2021 · 1980年ごろまで、日本産ヒキガエルは大陸産のヨーロッパヒキガエル Bufo bufo の亜種と考えられており、また日本国内だけを考えてもいくつの亜種に分けるかは定説が無 …
Bufo formosus - Wikispecies
Bufo formosus Boulenger, 1883 Type locality: Yokohama, Japan. Syntypes: BMNH (2 specimens), by original designation.
Bufo - Wikipedia
Bufo is a genus of true toads in the amphibian family Bufonidae. As traditionally defined, it was a wastebasket genus containing a large number of toads from much of the world but following …
Eastern-Japanese Common Toad (Bufo formosus) - iNaturalist
Scientists address this problem by using a single "scienti... The conservation status summarizes the risk of extinction for a group of organisms. More. "Establishment means" describes how a …
Origins of Nonnative Populations of Bufo japonicus formosus …
The Eastern-Japanese common toad, Bufo japonicus formosus, is distributed from southern Hokkaido to Kinki district of northeastern Honshu, Japan. However, Hokkaido populations are …
Bufo japonicus formosus / Invasive Species of Japan - 国立環境 …
Bufo japonicus formosus: Click to magnify. Major synonym: Common names: Japanese common toad: Higher taxon: Bufonidae, Anura, Amphibia: Natural range: Eastern Japan except …