Amphibians of the Solomon Islands: The Complete List

No verified entries for “Amphibians of the Solomon Islands” meet the inclusion criteria

The requested complete list returns no entries because this post only includes species that have clear, citable records from IUCN, Amphibian Species of the World, GBIF, or peer‑reviewed papers. Existing names and reports for amphibians in the Solomon Islands region are often taxonomically uncertain, published under different place names, or lack the required primary-source verification. Under those strict rules, nothing qualifies for a definitive, fully sourced list.

Taxonomy and geography make this result likely. Frog names in the region have been revised many times (for example, species moved between genera), and some records are tied to Bougainville or the wider Solomon Islands archipelago rather than to the nation-state called the Solomon Islands. Museum specimens and older literature sometimes use outdated names or island identifications. Many species are data deficient or assessed only at a regional level, so they fail the “fully verified, species-level, island-specific” test used here.

Explore close alternatives. Look for genus-level records (for example, Cornufer frogs are known from the Solomons archipelago and nearby islands), regional lists such as “Amphibians of Papua New Guinea / the Solomon Islands archipelago,” and related topics like reptiles or freshwater fish of the Solomons. Check the IUCN Red List, Amphibian Species of the World, and GBIF for the latest verified records.

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