A Tadpoles transported from one place to another.—Dendrebates, Phyllobates, Sooglossus.
B. Eggs protected by the parents who coil themselves round or “sit” on them.—Mantophryne, Desmognathus, Autodax, Plethodon, Cryptobranchus, Amphiuma, Ichthyophis, Hypogeophis, Siphonops.
C. Eggs carried by the parents.
(a) Round the legs, by the male.—Alytes.
(b) On the back, by the female.
(1) Exposed.—Hyla goeldii, H. evansii, Ceratohyla.
(2) In cell-like pouches.—Pipa.
(3) In a common pouch.—Nototrema, Amphignathodon.
(c) On the belly.
(1) Exposed, by the female.—Rhacophorus reticulatus.