Ranidis sunt cutis plerumque levis et umida, crura magna et fortia, ac pedes plerumque ad nandum accommodati. Ranidae magnitudine late variant, a minusculis, sicut Lithobates sylvatica, ad magnas.
Multae Ranidae sunt aquaticae vel prope aquam habitant. Multae species ova ponunt in aqua et stationem ranunculi experiuntur. Cum autem plurimis anurorum familiis, habitatio intra familiam magnopere variat. Etiam sunt species arboreales, et familia comprehendit nonnulla ex paucis amphibiis quae in aqua amara vivere possunt.[1]
Genera
Subdivisiones Ranidarum iam disputantur. Plurimae subfamiliae olim inter Ranidas digestae nunc familiae separatae (Petropedetidae, Cacosterninae, Mantellidae, Dicroglossidae) habentur, solum subfamiliá Raninarum manente. Genera sequentia in familia Ranidarum agnoscuntur:
Abavorana Oliver, Prendini, Kraus, et Raxworthy, 2015
Amnirana Dubois, 1992
Amolops Cope, 1865
Babina Thompson, 1912
Chalcorana Dubois, 1992
Clinotarsus Mivart 1869
Glandirana Fei, Ye, et Huang, 1990
Huia Yang, 1991
Humerana Dubois, 1992
Hydrophylax Fitzinger, 1843
Hylarana Tschudi 1838
Indosylvirana Oliver, Prendini, Kraus, et Raxworthy, 2015
Lithobates Fitzinger, 1843
Meristogenys Yang, 1991
Nidirana Dubois, 1992
Odorrana Fei, Ye, et Huang, 1990
Papurana Dubois, 1992
Pelophylax Fitzinger 1843
Pseudorana Fei, Ye, et Huang, 1990
Pterorana Kiyasetuo et Khare, 1986
Pulchrana Dubois, 1992
Rana Linnaeus, 1758
Sanguirana Dubois, 1992
Staurois Cope, 1865
Sumaterana Arifin, Smart, Hertwig, Smith, Iskandar, et Haas, 2018
Sylvirana Dubois, 1992
Species incertae sedis
Aliquot taxa in Ranidis incerta sede ad tempus ponuntur.
"Hylarana" attigua (Inger, Orlov, and Darevsky, 1999)
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