
Belongs within: Diplasiocoela.
Contains: Dicroglossidae, Ranidae, Mantellidae, Rhacophoridae.
The Saukrobatrachia are a clade of frogs united by molecular data (Frost et al. 2006).
<==Saukrobatrachia [Aglaioanura]FG06
|--+--DicroglossidaeFB17
| `--+--+--RanidaeFB17
| | `--NyctibatrachidaeFB17
| | |--Lankanectes Dubois & Ohler 2001 [Lankanectinae]FG06
| | | `--L. corrugatusPW11
| | `--Nyctibatrachus Boulenger 1882 [Nyctibatrachinae]FG06
| | |--N. aliciaePW11
| | `--N. majorPW11
| `--+--RhacophoroideaFG06
| | |--MantellidaeFG06
| | `--RhacophoridaeFB17
| `--+--Micrixalus Boulengher 1888FG06 [MicrixalidaeFB17, Micrixalinae]
| | |--M. fuscusFG06
| | `--M. kottigeharensisFG06
| `--Ranixalidae [Ranixalinae, Ranixalini]FB17
| |--Ranixalus Dubois 1986FG06
| `--Indirana Laurent 1986 [Indiraninae]FG06
| |--I. beddomiiPW11
| `--I. semipalmataPW11
`--Ceratobatrachidae [Ceratobatrachinae, Ceratobatrachini]FB17
| i. s.: Palmatorappia Ahl 1927FG06
| Liurana Dubois 1987FB17, FG06
| `--L. xizangensisFB17
| Cornufer Tschudi 1838FB17, FG06 [Cornuferinae]
| `--C. pelewensisFB17
|--‘Ingerana’ baluensisFG06
`--+--+--+--‘Platymantis’ hazelaePW11
| | `--‘Platymantis’ montanusPW11
| `--+--‘Platymantis’ corrugatusPW11
| `--+--‘Platymantis’ dorsalisPW11
| `--+--‘Platymantis’ mimulusPW11
| `--‘Platymantis’ naomiiPW11
`--+--Batrachylodes Boulenger 1884PW11, FG06
| `--B. vertebralisPW11
`--Platymantis Günther 1858PW11, FG06 [Platymantinae]
|--+--+--P. bimaculatusPW11
| | `--P. wuenscheorumPW11
| `--+--P. weberiPW11
| `--+--P. papuensisPW11
| `--+--P. cryptotisPW11
| `--P. pelewensisPW11
`--+--Ceratobatrachus Boulenger 1884PW11, FG06
| `--C. guentheriPW11
`--+--P. punctatusPW11
`--+--P. vitiensisPW11
`--Discodeles Boulenger 1918PW11, FG06
`--D. guppyiPW11
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[FB17] Feng, Y.-J., D. C. Blackburn, D. Liang, D. M. Hillis, D. B. Wake, D. C. Cannatella & P. Zhang. 2017. Phylogenomics reveals rapid, simultaneous diversification of three major clades of Gondwanan frogs at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 114 (29): E5864–E5870.
[FG06] Frost, D. R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. H. Bain, A. Haas, C. F. B. Haddad, R. O. de Sá, A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S. C. Donnellan, C. J. Raxworthy, J. A. Campbell, B. L. Blotto, P. Moler, R. C. Drewes, R. A. Nussbaum, J. D. Lynch, D. M. Green & W. C. Wheeler. 2006. The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 297: 1–370.
[PW11] Pyron, R. A., & J. J. Wiens. 2011. A large-scale phylogeny of Amphibia including over 2800 species, and a revised classification of extant frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61: 543–583.