Arthroleptis

Arthroleptis is a genus of frogs in the family Arthroleptidae found in tropical sub-Saharan Africa.[1][2] Their common names include screeching frogs, sometimes simply squeakers.[1]

Arthroleptis
Arthroleptis wahlbergii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Arthroleptidae
Subfamily: Arthroleptinae
Genus: Arthroleptis
Smith, 1849
Type species
Arthroleptis wahlbergii
Smith, 1849
Diversity
About 47 species (see text)
Synonyms

Schoutedenella De Witte, 1921

Description

These species are terrestrial breeding, with direct development (metamorphosis to froglets occurs within the egg). Many species in this genus are small, or very small, frogs with a minimum adult size of 15 mm (0.59 in) snout-vent length.[3] The largest species (Arthroleptis nikeae and Arthroleptis tanneri) reach body lengths around 55 mm (2.2 in). It was hypothesized that small species evolved from larger ones, but in fact the opposite seems to be case.[2]

Arthroleptis species are terrestrial leaf-litter frogs that feed on a range of terrestrial arthropods, such as ants and termites.[2]

Species

Forty-seven[1] to 49[4] species are known; this list follows the Amphibian Species of the World:[1]

Common nameBinomial name
Foulassi screeching frogArthroleptis adelphus Perret, 1966
Rugegewald screeching frogArthroleptis adolfifriederici Nieden, 1911
Ahl's squeakerArthroleptis affinis Ahl, 1939
Arthroleptis anotis Loader, Poynton, Lawson, Blackburn, and Menegon, 2011
Freetown long-fingered frogArthroleptis aureoli (Schiøtz, 1964)
Arthroleptis bioko Blackburn, 2010
Tumbo-Insel screeching frogArthroleptis bivittatus Müller, 1885
Togo screeching frogArthroleptis brevipes Ahl, 1924
Carqueja's squeakerArthroleptis carquejai Ferreira, 1906
Guinea screeching frogArthroleptis crusculum Angel, 1950
Arthroleptis fichika Blackburn, 2009
Arthroleptis formosus Rödel, Kouamé, Doumbia, and Sandberger, 2011
Ruo River screeching frogArthroleptis francei Loveridge, 1953
Itombwe screeching frogArthroleptis hematogaster (Laurent, 1954)
Arthroleptis kidogo Blackburn, 2009
Krokosua squeaking frog,
Giant squeaker frog
Arthroleptis krokosua Ernst, Agyei, and Rödel, 2008
Arthroleptis kutogundua Blackburn, 2012
Lameer's squeakerArthroleptis lameerei De Witte, 1921
Lonnberg's squeakerArthroleptis langeri Rödel, Doumbia, Johnson, and Hillers, 2009
Loveridge's screeching frogArthroleptis loveridgei De Witte, 1933
Mosso screeching frogArthroleptis mossoensis (Laurent, 1954)
Arthroleptis nguruensis Poynton, Menegon, and Loader, 2009
Nike's squeakerArthroleptis nikeae Poynton, 2003
Mount Nimba screeching frogArthroleptis nimbaensis Angel, 1950
Arthroleptis nlonakoensis (Plath, Herrmann, and Böhme, 2006)
Arthroleptis palava Blackburn, Gvoždík, and Leaché, 2010
Arthroleptis perreti Blackburn, Gonwouo, Ernst, and Rödel, 2009
Lomami screeching frogArthroleptis phrynoides (Laurent, 1976)
Mottled squeakerArthroleptis poecilonotus Peters, 1863
Kivu screeching frogArthroleptis pyrrhoscelis Laurent, 1952
Reiche's squeakerArthroleptis reichei Nieden, 1911
Schubotz's squeakerArthroleptis schubotzi Nieden, 1911
Tanganyika screeching frogArthroleptis spinalis Boulenger, 1919
Common squeakerArthroleptis stenodactylus Pfeffer, 1893
Kambai squeakerArthroleptis stridens (Pickersgill, 2007)
Forest screeching frogArthroleptis sylvaticus (Laurent, 1954)
Striped screeching frogArthroleptis taeniatus Boulenger, 1906
Tanzania screeching frogArthroleptis tanneri Grandison, 1983
Cave squeakerArthroleptis troglodytes Poynton, 1963
Rainforest screeching frogArthroleptis tuberosus Andersson, 1905
Buea screeching frogArthroleptis variabilis Matschie, 1893
Mwana screeching frogArthroleptis vercammeni (Laurent, 1954)
Arthroleptis wageri FitzSimons, 1930
Wahlberg's Humus FrogArthroleptis wahlbergii Smith, 1849
Plain squeakerArthroleptis xenochirus Boulenger, 1905
Dwarf squeakerArthroleptis xenodactyloides Hewitt, 1933
Eastern squeakerArthroleptis xenodactylus Boulenger, 1909
Zimmer's screeching frogArthroleptis zimmeri (Ahl, 1925)

References

  1. Frost, Darrel R. (2015). "Arthroleptis Smith, 1849". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  2. Blackburn, D. (2008). "Biogeography and evolution of body size and life history of African frogs: Phylogeny of squeakers (Arthroleptis) and long-fingered frogs (Cardioglossa) estimated from mitochondrial data". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 49 (3): 806–826. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.08.015. PMID 18804169.
  3. Blackburn, David C. (March 2011). "Family Arthroleptidae". AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. 2016. Berkeley, California. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  4. "Arthroleptidae". AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. Berkeley, California: AmphibiaWeb. 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
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