Paratelmatobius
Paratelmatobius is a genus of frogs in the family Leptodactylidae. They are endemic to southern Brazil.[1]
Paratelmatobius | |
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Paratelmatobius poecilogaster | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Order: | Anura |
Family: | Leptodactylidae |
Subfamily: | Paratelmatobiinae |
Genus: | Paratelmatobius Lutz and Carvalho, 1958 |
Type species | |
Paratelmatobius lutzii Lutz and Carvalho, 1958 | |
Diversity | |
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Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Paratelmatobius :[1]
Binomial Name and Author | Common Name |
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Paratelmatobius cardosoi Pombal & Haddad, 1999 | |
Paratelmatobius gaigeae (Cochran, 1938) | Gaige's rapids frog |
Paratelmatobius lutzii Lutz & Carvalho, 1958 | Lutz's rapids frog |
Paratelmatobius mantiqueira Pombal & Haddad, 1999 | |
Paratelmatobius poecilogaster Giaretta & Castanho, 1990 | San Andre rapids frog |
Paratelmatobius segallai Santos, Oliveira, Carvalho, Zaidan, Silva, Berneck, and Garcia, 2019 | |
Paratelmatobius yepiranga Garcia, Berneck, and Costa, 2009 | |
AmphibiaWeb also lists Paratelmatobius pictiventris,[2] but Amphibian Species of the World considers it a synonym of Paratelmatobius gaigeae.[3]
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References
- Frost, Darrel R. (2014). "Paratelmatobius Lutz and Carvalho, 1958". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- "Leptodactylidae". AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. Berkeley, California: AmphibiaWeb. 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- Frost, Darrel R. (2014). "Paratelmatobius gaigeae (Cochran, 1938)". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
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