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Choerophryne

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Subfamily
  
Asterophryinae

Higher classification
  
Genyophryninae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Microhylidae

Scientific name
  
Choerophryne

Rank
  
Genus

Choerophryne

Lower classifications
  
Choerophryne proboscidea, Choerophryne rostellifer, Choerophryne longirostris, Choerophryne allisoni

Choerophryne is a genus of microhylid frogs endemic to New Guinea. These frogs are small, with the body length measured from snout to vent between 11–23 mm.

The distinction between Choerophryne and the former genus Albericus was based solely on the orientation of the alary processes of the premaxillae, giving the former its distinctive snout. In 2013 a new Choerophryne species was described with an orientation intermediate between the two genera, suggesting Albericus is likely a junior synonym of Choerophryne. Formal synonymisation of the two genera was suggested by Peloso and colleagues in 2016 based on molecular evidence.

Species

Amphibian Species of the World assigns 31 species to Choerophryne, including 13 species originally assigned to the genus Choerophryne and 18 species previously assigned to the genus Albericus.

References

Choerophryne Wikipedia