Talk:Myobatrachinae

This article contains genuses which - following the ITIS taxonomy - belong to three different families: Myobatrachidae, Limnodynastidae and Rheobatrachidae! The picture is also concerned (species belongs to Limnodynastidae). Please compare with the german and the french article! -- Fice, Nov. 28, 2005.
 * I know this was said ages ago, but I have only just come across it, so I will respond now. I have recently created the Limnodynastidae article, and added the genera according to the American Museum of Natural History. My Australian frog books are old (meaning to update) and all of them do not recognise Limnodynastidae as a family of its own. Also, many well known Australian frog websites do not recognise it. I am more comfortable using proper taxonomic resources however, and if they say that it exists as a family, then so be it. I will change this article to only include Myobatrachidae genera, and will add a note to readers to look for the other genera in the Limnodynastidae article. I will also change the image to the Common Eastern Froglet, as that is the only image of a Myobatrachid frog I am aware of. --liquidGhoul 12:31, 31 January 2006 (UTC)