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Anura (146)
Caecilians (2)
Caudata (136)
Frogs and Toads (146)
Gymnophiona (2)
Salamanders (136)
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  AmphibiaWeb http://www.amphibiaweb.org/
Source for amphibian data and conservation resources.
  North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations http://frogweb.nbii.gov/narcam/
Data and information on the issue of malformed amphibians, with an emphasis on North American occurrences.
  Amphibian Checklist and Identification Guide http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/herps/amphibid/
Taxonomic checklist for North America north of Mexico and detailed accounts, including photos and range maps, for dozens of species.
  Amphibian Species of the World http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.html
A searchable catalog of the recognized amphibian species of the world with synonymies and references to the taxonomic literature.
  Global Amphibian Assessment http://www.globalamphibians.org/
GGA is the first-ever assessment of the conservation status of the world's 5,918 known species of frogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians and provides a searchable database.
  ARMI National Atlas for Amphibian Distributions http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/armiatlas/
A compilation of current and historic records of amphibian occurrences in the United States, with range maps for each species to the county level. From the Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative.
  National Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles http://vertebrates.si.edu/herps/herps_collections.html
With over 500,000 specimens from round the world, this collection is located in Washington, DC, USA.
  Froghoo! from Amphibian Conservation Alliance http://www.frogs.org/froghoo/index.asp
The internet's only search engine for amphibian conservation, biology, management, education, policy, breeding, and care information, with links to more than 1000 web sites, news articles, background papers, and books.
  Frogs.org http://www.frogs.org/
Amphibian Conservation Alliance site with information and resources related to amphibians and amphibian conservation in the USA.
  Livingunderworld http://www.livingunderworld.org/
Amphibian information resource, with species databases, captive care guides, articles, links, and photos.
  Connecticut Amphibians http://ctamp.homestead.com/ctamphibians.html
Photos and life histories of the state's frogs and salmanders; recordings of frog calls.
  Discover Canada's Amphibians http://www.aquatic.uoguelph.ca/amphibians/amphframes.htm
Explores amphibian morphology, ecology and evolution. All Canadian species are described in-depth.
  Order Anura http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~nhi708/classify/animalia/chordata/amphibia/anura/index.html
Brief description of the order and its families, with representative photos for each family.
  Class Amphibia http://home.earthlink.net/~itec/Amphibia.html
Taxonomy list of Orders Anura, Gymnophiona and Urodela, with some images of species.
  Amphibians of Panama http://home.earthlink.net/~itec/Amphibian.html
Full checklist with images and descriptions for many species.
  Amphibian Declines in Australia http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tbiol/zoology/herp/decline/decl.shtml
Research into the nature and causes including bibliography of published and unpublished material.
  Living Amphibians http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Living_Amphibians&contgroup=Terrestrial_Vertebrates
Introduction to the taxonomy of Amphibia, including Salientia (frogs and toads), Caudata (salamanders and newts), and gymnophiona (caecilians).
  Amphibians of Hiroshima http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~herpsgh/amphibians.html
Information and photos of the 6 species of salamanders and 13 frogs in Hiroshima, Japan.

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