Citations:batrachophobia

Noun

 * 1902, Practical Druggist and Spatula, Consolidated, Volumes 11-12, page 306:
 * There is a suspicion, it says, after describing this specimen of what it calls "Rasa alucipationis," that Mrs. B. was the victim of a delusion, of some form of batrachophobia, for the relief of which deception lent ready aid.
 * 1989, Josie Hadley & Carol Staudacher, Hypnosis for Change, New Harbinger Publications (1989), ISBN 9780934986748, page 98:
 * It is easy, for example, for a person to live with pteronophobia, aulophobia, or batrachophobia. One simply stays away from feathers, flutes, and frogs!