Examples of using Bufo in English and their translations into Indonesian
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is now accepted as Bufo verrucosissimus.
Bufo is a large genus of about 150 species of true toads in the amphibian family Bufonidae.
Very occasionally the common toad hybridizes with the natterjack toad(Bufo calamita) or the European green toad Bufo viridis.
Bufo is part of a complex,
Later experiments on rod cells of cane toads(Bufo marinus) showed that the frequency of these spontaneous events is strongly temperature-dependent.
The Golden Toad(Bufo periglenes) was a small,
with a mixture of frog skin ingredients commonly known as"bufo bufo bufo" and also puffer fish.
Bufotenin(secreted by Bufo alvarius, also found in various Amanita mushrooms).
Greek for"devil," and bufo, Latin for toad.
Various subspecies of B. bufo have been recognized over the years.
It is now considered to be a synonym of Bufo spinosus.
This was called the Bufo test, named after the toad genus Bufo, which was originally used for the test.
The remaining European lineage split into Bufo bufo and Bufo verrucosissimus less than three million years ago during the Pleistocene.
Nine to thirteen million years ago, Bufo eichwaldi, a recently described species from south Azerbaijan
Bufo is part of a species complex,
The common toad was first given the name Rana bufo by the Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae in 1758.
Further divisions occurred with Bufo spinosus splitting off about five million years ago when the Pyrenees were being uplifted, an event which isolated the populations in the Iberian Peninsula from those in the rest of Europe.
For example, Ursus americanus is the American black bear, while Bufo americanus is the American toad.
its parent steroid bufotalin from the Japanese toad Bufo japonicus.