Minervarya agricola (common name: common Indian cricket frog) is a species of frog that is native to Indian subcontinent.[1] Earlier identified as M. granosa and Zakerana syhadrensis due to large distribution, the species was classified as a separate species in 2019.[2]
It is a widespread species in Indian subcontinent, and found in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal.[3]
It occupies a wide range of habitats from flooded fields and human habitation in the plains to the wet forests on the hills.[3]
Minervarya agricola (common name: common Indian cricket frog) is a species of frog that is native to Indian subcontinent. Earlier identified as M. granosa and Zakerana syhadrensis due to large distribution, the species was classified as a separate species in 2019.
"Rana" agricola est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Dicroglossidae dont la position taxonomique est incertaine (Incertae sedis)[1].
Dubois en 1987[2] la rapproche de Fejervarya ou d'Hoplobatrachus.
Cette espèce a été découverte dans le sud de l'Inde[1].
"Rana" agricola est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Dicroglossidae dont la position taxonomique est incertaine (Incertae sedis).
Dubois en 1987 la rapproche de Fejervarya ou d'Hoplobatrachus.