The Imienpo Station frog (Glandirana emeljanovi) is a species of frog found in Northeast Asia. It has sometimes been regarded as a subspecies of the Japanese wrinkled frog, Glandirana rugosa, with which it shares many characteristics. It is found throughout the Korean Peninsula and adjacent northeast China. It is speculated to be or have been present in the Russian Primorye region as well, but attempts to find it there have been unsuccessful.[1]
The Imienpo Station frog is found at low elevations, from 100 to 300 meters above sea level. It favors still and slow-moving waters, such as river backwaters and rice paddies. Adult frogs are 4–6 cm in length. They lay eggs in the late spring, from late April to the end of May. The tadpoles overwinter in their immature state, only undergoing metamorphosis the following summer.[1]
Like the Japanese wrinkled frog, the Imienpo Station frog has wrinkled skin with irregular dark blotches. They are poisonous, like toads, and generally sluggish.
The Imienpo Station frog (Glandirana emeljanovi) is a species of frog found in Northeast Asia. It has sometimes been regarded as a subspecies of the Japanese wrinkled frog, Glandirana rugosa, with which it shares many characteristics. It is found throughout the Korean Peninsula and adjacent northeast China. It is speculated to be or have been present in the Russian Primorye region as well, but attempts to find it there have been unsuccessful.
The Imienpo Station frog is found at low elevations, from 100 to 300 meters above sea level. It favors still and slow-moving waters, such as river backwaters and rice paddies. Adult frogs are 4–6 cm in length. They lay eggs in the late spring, from late April to the end of May. The tadpoles overwinter in their immature state, only undergoing metamorphosis the following summer.
Like the Japanese wrinkled frog, the Imienpo Station frog has wrinkled skin with irregular dark blotches. They are poisonous, like toads, and generally sluggish.
Glandirana emeljanovi[2][3][4] es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Ranidae.
Esta especie se encuentra entre los 100 y 300 m de altitud:
Su presencia es incierta en Rusia.
Rana emeljanovi mide de 40 a 60 mm. Esta rana tiene la piel arrugada con manchas oscuras irregulares y es tóxica. Gaegurines péptidos antimicrobianos fueron aislados de esta especie.
Los huevos se ponen a finales de la primavera (hasta finales de mayo). Los renacuajos pasan su primer invierno en la etapa larvaria y no se metamorfosean hasta el verano siguiente.
Glandirana emeljanovi Glandirana generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Ranidae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.
Glandirana emeljanovi Glandirana generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Ranidae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.
Glandirana emeljanovi est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Ranidae[1].
Cette espèce se rencontre entre 100 et 300 m d'altitude[1],[2] :
Sa présence est incertaine en Russie.
Rana emeljanovi mesure de 40 à 60 mm. Cette grenouille a une peau plissée avec des taches sombres irrégulières et qui s'avère toxique. Des gaegurines[3] peptides antimicrobiens ont été isolées de cette espèce.
La ponte a lieu en fin de printemps (jusqu'à fin mai). Les têtards passent leur premier hiver à l'état larvaire et ne se métamorphosent que l'été suivant.
Glandirana emeljanovi est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Ranidae.
东北粗皮蛙(学名:Glandirana emeljanovi)为蛙科蛙属的两栖动物。在中国大陆,分布于黑龙江、辽宁、吉林等地,多栖息于山区溪流水库。其生存的海拔范围为200至300米。[2]