Sooglossoidea is a superfamily of frogs. It contains only two highly divergent families consisting of three genera with two species each, one family being found in southwestern India and the other in the Seychelles.[1]
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Sooglossoidea is a superfamily of frogs. It contains only two highly divergent families consisting of three genera with two species each, one family being...
Sooglossidae are thought to be the only extant families of the superfamily Sooglossoidea. With its closest relatives in the Seychelles, Nasikabatrachus is thought...
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibia Order: Anura Superfamily: Sooglossoidea Family: Sooglossidae Noble, 1931 Genera 2 genera (see text)...
groups. Alternatively, it may represent a member of the superfamily Sooglossoidea, another ancient group that is thought to have originated on Insular...