All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Kosovar | HANCESTRO_0458 | |
| Curacaoan | HANCESTRO_0457 | |
| Northern Mariana Islander | HANCESTRO_0459 | |
| Acanthistius brasilianus | NCBITaxon_458545 | |
| acanthistius | FOODON_03414025 | |
| Acanthistius | NCBITaxon_327815 | |
| Syrian | HANCESTRO_0461 | |
| Pelophylax lessonae | NCBITaxon_45623 | [The pool frog is a European frog. It is one of only four amphibian species recognized by the UK government as protected under its Biodiversity Action Plan.] |
| frog | FOODON_03411252 | [A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order *Anura*. The use of the common names "frog" and "toad" has no taxonomic justification. From a classification perspective, all members of the order *Anura* are frogs, but only members of the family *Bufonidae* are considered "true toads". The use of the term "frog" in common names usually refers to species that are aquatic or semi-aquatic and have smooth, moist skins; the term "toad" generally refers to species that are terrestrial with dry, warty skins. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog]] |
| Pelophylax | NCBITaxon_121164 | |
| South Sudanese | HANCESTRO_0460 | |
| American | HANCESTRO_0463 | |
| British | HANCESTRO_0462 | |
| Cook Islander | HANCESTRO_0465 | |
| American Samoan | HANCESTRO_0464 | |
| French Polynesian | HANCESTRO_0467 | |
| Fijian | HANCESTRO_0466 | |
| Acanthomorphata | NCBITaxon_123368 | |
| I-Kiribati | HANCESTRO_0469 | |
| Guamanian | HANCESTRO_0468 |