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At least 37 species of amphibians are native to Taiwan .[1] [2] Of these, 17 species are endemic to Taiwan. Salamander Echinotriton andersoni is considered extinct in Taiwan (but survives on the Ryukyu Islands of Japan). In addition, there are three introduced species: cane toad Rhinella marina , bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus , and Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus . Thus, in total 40 amphibians have been recorded in Taiwan.[1]
Anura (frogs and toads)
Bufo bankorensis , an endemic toad
Family Bufonidae — true toads
Bufo bankorensis Barbour, 1908 — endemic
Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799)
Rhinella marina (Linnaeus, 1758) — introduced
Family Dicroglossidae — fork-tongued frogs
Fejervarya cancrivora (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Fejervarya kawamurai Djong, Matsui, Kuramoto, Nishioka, and Sumida, 2011 — provisional
Fejervarya multistriata (Hallowell, 1861)
Fejervarya sakishimensis Matsui, Toda, and Ota, 2008
Hoplobatrachus rugulosus (Wiegmann, 1834)
Limnonectes fujianensis (Ye and Fei, 1994)
Family Hylidae — (Ameroaustralian) treefrogs
Hyla chinensis Günther, 1858
Family Microhylidae — narrow-mouthed frogs/toads
Kaloula pulchra Gray, 1831
Microhyla butleri Boulenger, 1900
Microhyla fissipes Boulenger, 1884
Microhyla heymonsi Vogt, 1911
Micryletta steinegeri (Boulenger, 1909) — endemic
Family Ranidae — true frogs
Hylarana taipehensis was first described from Taiwan but is widely distributed in Southeast and East Asia
Babina adenopleura (Boulenger, 1909)
Babina okinavana (Boettger, 1895)
Hylarana latouchii (Boulenger, 1899)
Hylarana taipehensis (Van Denburgh, 1909)
Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802) — introduced
Odorrana swinhoana (Boulenger, 1903) — endemic
Pelophylax fukienensis (Pope, 1929)
Rana longicrus Stejneger, 1898
Rana sauteri Boulenger, 1909 — endemic
Sylvirana guentheri (Boulenger, 1882)
Family Rhacophoridae — flying frogs or Afro-Asian treefrogs
Subfamily Buergeriinae
Buergeria japonica (Hallowell, 1861)
Buergeria otai Wang, Hsiao, Lee, Tseng, Lin, Komaki, and Lin, 2017 — endemic
Buergeria robusta (Boulenger, 1909) — endemic
Subfamily Rhacophorinae
Kurixalus berylliniris (Wu, Huang, Tsai, Li, Jhang, and Wu, 2016) — endemic
Kurixalus eiffingeri (Boettger, 1895)
Kurixalus idiootocus (Kuramoto and Wang, 1987) — endemic
Kurixalus wangi (Wu, Huang, Tsai, Li, Jhang, and Wu, 2016) — endemic
Polypedates braueri (Vogt, 1911)
Polypedates megacephalus (Hallowell, 1861) — introduced
Rhacophorus arvalis Lue, Lai, and Chen, 1995 — endemic
Rhacophorus aurantiventris Lue, Lai, and Chen, 1994 — endemic
Rhacophorus moltrechti Boulenger, 1908 — endemic
Rhacophorus prasinatus Mou, Risch, and Lue, 1983 — endemic
Rhacophorus taipeianus Liang and Wang, 1978 — endemic
Caudata (salamanders)
Andrias davidianus , believed to be an introduced species
Family Cryptobranchidae — giant salamanders
Andrias davidianus (Blanchard, 1871) — introduced (likely)
Family Hynobiidae — Asian salamanders
Hynobius arisanensis Maki, 1922 — endemic
Hynobius formosanus Maki, 1922 — endemic
Hynobius fucus Lai and Lue, 2008 — endemic
Hynobius glacialis Lai and Lue, 2008 — endemic
Hynobius sonani (Maki, 1922) — endemic
Family Salamandridae — newts
Echinotriton andersoni (Boulenger, 1892) — extinct in Taiwan[3] [4]
References
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