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Odontobatrachus Barej, Rödel, Loader, Schmitz, 2014
Odontobatrachus Barej, Rödel, Loader, Schmitz in Barej, Rödel, Loader, Menegon, Gonwouo, Penner, Gvoždík, Günther, Bell, Nagel, and Schmitz, 2014, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 71: 269. Type species: Petropedetes natator Boulenger, 1905, by original designation.
Common Names
Toothed Frogs (Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 314).
Distribution
High-gradient streams in the hilly forested parts of West Africa in Sierra Leone, northern Liberia, southern Guinea, and western Ivory Coast, 0-1400 m elevation.
Comment
Removed from Petropedetes (Petropedetidae) by reason of being phylogenetically removed from that clade, but of uncertain position, by Barej, Rödel, Loader, Menegon, Gonwouo, Penner, Gvoždík, Günther, Bell, Nagel, and Schmitz, 2014, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 71 : 261–273. Subsequently placed in its own family, Odontobatrachidae by Barej, Schmitz, Günther, Loader, Mahlow, and Rödel, 2014, Frontiers Zool., 11(8): 10. Doumbia, Sandberger-Loua, Schulze, and Rödel, 2018, Alytes, 36: 63–92, described larval morphology for all species. Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 314–315, provided brief accounts, photographs, and range maps for the species.
Contained taxa (5 sp.):
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