Proceratophrys

Proceratophrys is a genus of frogs in the family Odontophrynidae. They are found in eastern and southern Brazil, northeastern Argentina, and Paraguay, possibly into Bolivia adjacent to the Brazilian border.[1]

Proceratophrys
Proceratophrys bigibbosa
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Odontophrynidae
Genus: Proceratophrys
Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920

Species

The genus contains 41 species, many of them only recently described:[1][2]

  • Proceratophrys appendiculata (Günther, 1873)
  • Proceratophrys ararype Mângia, Koroiva, Nunes, Roberto, Ávila, Sant'Anna, Santana & Garda, 2018
  • Proceratophrys aridus Cruz, Nunes, and Juncá, 2012
  • Proceratophrys avelinoi Mercadal de Barrio and Barrio, 1993
  • Proceratophrys bagnoi Brandão, Caramaschi, Vaz-Silva, and Campos, 2013
  • Proceratophrys belzebul Dias, Amaro, Carvahlo-e-Silva, and Rodrigues, 2013
  • Proceratophrys bigibbosa (Peters, 1872)
  • Proceratophrys boiei (Wied-Neuwied, 1824)
  • Proceratophrys branti Brandão, Caramaschi, Vaz-Silva, and Campos, 2013
  • Proceratophrys brauni Kwet and Faivovich, 2001
  • Proceratophrys caramaschii Cruz, Nunes, and Juncá, 2012
  • Proceratophrys carranca Godinho, Moura, Lacerda, and Feio, 2013
  • Proceratophrys concavitympanum Giaretta, Bernarde, and Kokubum, 2000
  • Proceratophrys cristiceps (Müller, 1883)
  • Proceratophrys cururu Eterovick and Sazima, 1998
  • Proceratophrys dibernardoi Brandão, Caramaschi, Vaz-Silva, and Campos, 2013
  • Proceratophrys gladius Mângia, Santana, Cruz, and Feio, 2014
  • Proceratophrys goyana (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937)
  • Proceratophrys huntingtoni Ávila, Pansonato, and Strüssmann, 2012
  • Proceratophrys itamari Mângia, Santana, Cruz, and Feio, 2014
  • Proceratophrys izecksohni Dias, Amaro, Carvahlo-e-Silva, and Rodrigues, 2013
  • Proceratophrys laticeps Izecksohn and Peixoto, 1981
  • Proceratophrys mantiqueira Mângia, Santana, Cruz, and Feio, 2014
  • Proceratophrys melanopogon (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926)
  • Proceratophrys minuta Napoli, Cruz, Abreu, and Del Grande, 2011
  • Proceratophrys moehringi Weygoldt and Peixoto, 1985
  • Proceratophrys moratoi (Jim and Caramaschi, 1980)
  • Proceratophrys palustris Giaretta and Sazima, 1993
  • Proceratophrys paviotii Cruz, Prado, and Izecksohn, 2005
  • Proceratophrys phyllostomus Izecksohn, Cruz, and Peixoto, 1999
  • Proceratophrys pombali Mângia, Santana, Cruz, and Feio, 2014
  • Proceratophrys redacta Teixeira, Amaro, Recoder, Vechio, and Rodrigues, 2012
  • Proceratophrys renalis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920)
  • Proceratophrys rondonae Prado and Pombal, 2008
  • Proceratophrys rotundipalpebra Martins and Giaretta, 2013
  • Proceratophrys sanctaritae Cruz and Napoli, 2010
  • Proceratophrys schirchi (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937)
  • Proceratophrys strussmannae Ávila, Kawashita-Ribeiro, and Morais, 2011[3]
  • Proceratophrys subguttata Izecksohn, Cruz, and Peixoto, 1999
  • Proceratophrys tupinamba Prado and Pombal, 2008
  • Proceratophrys vielliardi Martins and Giaretta, 2011
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References

  1. Frost, Darrel R. (2014). "Proceratophrys Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. "A New Species of Proceratophrys (Anura: Odontophrynidae) from the Araripe Plateau, Ceará State, Northeastern Brazil". Novataxa. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  3. Avila, R.W., Kawashita-Ribeiro, R.A., & Morais, D.H. (2011). "A new species of Proceratophrys (Anura: Cycloramphidae) from western Brazil." Zootaxa 2890: 20-28.


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