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Otophryne

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Otophryninae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Microhylidae

Scientific name
  
Otophryne

Higher classification
  
Microhylinae

Order
  
Frog

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Lower classifications
  
Otophryne pyburni, Otophryne robusta, Otophryne steyermarki

Otophryne is a small genus of microhylid frogs from northern South America. They are sometimes known as the pancake frogs.

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Description

Adult Otophryne are diurnally active leaf mimics. They tend to walk rather than jump. Tadpoles burrow into the sandy bottom of shallow streams. They are extremely specialized with minute, dagger-like, keratinized teeth, and a long spiracular tube on the left hand side of its body. It is suggested that the tadpole is a suspension feeder, using the spiracular tube extending to the bottom surface to create a current through its oral cavity, using its teeth to prevent sand from entering its mouth.

Species

Genus Otophryne has three species:

  • Otophryne pyburni Campbell & Clarke, 1998
  • Otophryne robusta Boulenger, 1900
  • Otophryne steyermarki Rivero, 1968
  • References

    Otophryne Wikipedia