LEPTODACTYLIDAE Werner 1896
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3931.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6118961 |
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FAMILY LEPTODACTYLIDAE Werner 1896 View in CoL , 357
(2 subfamilies, 2 genera, 5 species, 1 endemic species)
SUBFAMILY LEIUPERINAE Bonaparte 1850 , 3
(1 genus, 1 species). The 1850 Bonaparte publication used the spelling Leiuperina, but a similarly titled paper ( Bonaparte 1852, 478) used the spelling Leinperina for a group of “Engystomidae.” Pyron & Wiens (2011) is followed herein in the subfamily classification for the Leptodactylidae and in using Leiuperinae (those authors do not give authors of the various names they use).
Engystomops Jiménez de la Espada 1872, 86 (1 species) Engystomops pustulosus (Cope 1864, 180)
SUBFAMILY LEPTODACTYLINAE Werner 1896 , 357 (1 genus, 4 species, 1 endemic species)
Leptodactylus Fitzinger 1826 , 38 (4 species, 1 endemic species) Leptodactylus fragilis (Brocchi 1877, 182)
Leptodactylus melanonotus (Hallowell 1861, 485)
Leptodactylus savagei Heyer 2005 , 330
Leptodactylus silvanimbus (E) McCranie, Wilson & Porras 1980, 361
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