Northern leopard frog
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Northern leopard frog
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111311
- info:lc/authorities/sh85111311
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85111311#concept
Instance Of
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Variants
American leopard frog
Common leopard frog
Lithobates pipiens
Meadow frog
Mottled meadow frog
Peeping frog
Rana brachycephala
Rana burnsi
Rana burnsorum
Rana halecina
Rana kandiyohi
Rana pipiens
Rana virescens
Shad frog
Spring frog
Unspotted meadow frog
Western leopard frog
Broader Terms
Earlier Established Forms
- Rana pipiens
Sources
- found: Work cat.: 96004831: Crew, S. The frog, 1997 (Northern leopard frog)
- found: Conant, R. Field guide to reptiles and amphibians, 1975: p. 344 (Northern leopard frog)
- found: Stebbins, R.C. Field guide to western reptiles and amphibians, 1985: p. 88 (Northern leopard frog)
- found: SSAR list of names, 1978: p. 13 (Rana pipiens; Northern leopard frog)
- found: ITIS, July 14, 2010 (Lithobates pipiens. Synonym: Rana pipiens. Common name: Northern Leopard Frog)
- found: Amphibian species of the world, via WWW, July 14, 2010 (Lithobates pipiens. Synonyms: Rana pipiens, Rana halecina, Rana burnsi, Rana kandiyohi, Rana brachycephala, Rana burnsorum. English names: Peeping Frog, Shad Frog, Leopard Frog, Common Frog, Common Leopard Frog, Meadow Frog, Unspotted Meadow Frog, Mottled Meadow Frog, Northern Leopard Frog, American Leopard Frog, Western Leopard Frog, Spring Frog)
- found: Collins, J.T. Standard common and current scientific names for North American amphibians, turtles, reptiles & crocodilians, 6th ed., via WWW, July 14, 2010: p. 8 (under Lithobates: L. pipiens - Northern Leopard Frog)
LC Classification
- QL668.E27
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2010-08-26: revised
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