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Rana Linnaeus
Sammakot


[sp-1.jpg] 900x677 (~112Kb) USA: on 410 near Enumclaw (47°09'54N 121°53'24W), King Co., WA, 18.7.2000, Photo © Markku Savela

The exact identification of this species is still unknown, but tentatively assumed to belong into this group.



fiRana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758
EU, AN, AC. See [About maps] Tavallinen sammakko Vanlig groda
Rana platyrrhina Steenstr., 1846
Rana muta Laur., 1768
Rana alpina Fitz.
Rana temporaria, Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe [ARE]
[temporaria-1.jpg] 900x677 (~89Kb) FINLAND, Ab: Suomusjärvi, 669:31, 26.4.1998, Photo © Markku Savela [temporaria-2.jpg] 800x669 (~70Kb) FINLAND, Ab: Suomusjärvi, 669:31, 26.4.1998, Photo © Markku Savela [temporaria-3.jpg] 800x606 (~54Kb) FINLAND, Ab: Suomusjärvi, 669:31, 26.4.1998, Photo © Markku Savela
[temporaria-4.jpg] 681x500 (~117Kb) Russia, Moscow area, 16.8.2005, Photo © D. Smirnov [temporaria-5.jpg] 804x604 (~117Kb) Russia, Moscow area, 03.06.2007, Photo © D. Smirnov [temporaria-6a.jpg] 804x604 (~123Kb) Russia, Moscow area, 17.06.2007, Photo © D. Smirnov
[temporaria-6b.jpg] 804x604 (~132Kb) Russia, Moscow area, 17.06.2007, Photo © D. Smirnov


fiRana arvalis Nilss., 1842
EU, W.Siberia, ...?. See [About maps] Peltosammakko Åkergroda
Rana oxyrrhina Steentr., 1846
Rana arvalis, Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe [ARE]

 

Rana cascadae
Cascades Frog
[cascadae-1.jpg] 1600x1081 (~311Kb) USA: Glacier Basin Path (46°54'08N 121°39'52), Mt. Rainier, Pierce Co., WA, 21.7.1999, Photo © Markku Savela
Rana cascadae det. Sarah Kilhefner


24.10.2001 (3)

References:
[ARE]
Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe; Paolo Mazzei and Ilaria Pimpinelli; http://www.herp.it/
[About maps]
Warning! The maps are automaticly generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
[D. Smirnov]
Russia, Moscow; e-mail: D. Smirnov


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