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Arthroleptides

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Petropedetidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Amphibia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Frog

Similar
  
Frog, Petropedetes, Du Toit's torrent frog, Odontobatrachus, Cacosternum

Arthroleptides is a small genus of frogs in the Petropedetidae family. Their common name is rocky river frogs. They are found in the mountains of East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, and probably Uganda). They have been considered to belong to Petropedetes, which after exclusion of Arthroleptides is restricted to Central Africa.

Arthroleptides species have distinct tympana and no external vocal sacs. Males have femoral glands, and in the breeding state, spiny nuptial excrescences. Tadpoles live on wet rocks out of water.

Species

The three species are:

  • Arthroleptides dutoiti Loveridge, 1935
  • Arthroleptides martiensseni Nieden, 1911 "1910"
  • Arthroleptides yakusini Channing, Moyer, and Howell, 2002
  • Also, one undescribed species from the Nguru Mountains probably exists.

    References

    Arthroleptides Wikipedia