Choerophryne
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Genus: | Choerophryne van Kampen, 1914
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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.[1]
The distinction between Choerophryne and closely related genus Albericus is 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.[1]
Species
Amphibian Species of the World assigns nine species to Choerophryne.[2]
Binomial Name and Author | Common Name |
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Choerophryne allisoni Richards & Burton, 2003 | |
Choerophryne amomani Günther, 2008 | Amoman Choerophryne |
Choerophryne arndtorum Günther, 2008 | Arndt's Choerophryne |
Choerophryne burtoni Richards, Dahl, and Hiaso, 2007 | |
Choerophryne longirostris Kraus & Allison, 2001 | |
Choerophryne microps Günther, 2008 | Small-eyed Choerophryne |
Choerophryne nigrescens Günther, 2008 | Blackish Choerophryne |
Choerophryne proboscidea Kampen, 1914 | |
Choerophryne rostellifer (Wandolleck, 1911) | Torricelli Mountain Frog |
References
- ^ a b Kraus, F. (2013). "A New Species of Choerophryne (Anura: Microhylidae) from Papua New Guinea, with remarks on the taxonomic status of Albericus". Zoosystematics and Evolution. 89 (2): 283–291. doi:10.1002/zoos.201300014.
- ^ "Amphibian Species of the World 5.6 - Names assigned to genus Choerophryne". Retrieved 17 November 2013.