Ischnocnema
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Frogs of the genus
Ischnocnema form the southeast Brazil clade of species that have formerly been classified as Eleutherodactylus
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Species
Possible species, currently Eleutherodactylus
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...
Ischnocnema form the southeast Brazil clade of species that have formerly been classified as Eleutherodactylus
Eleutherodactylus
Eleutherodactylus is a genus of frogs in the Leptodactylidae family. It is typically described as the largest vertebrate genus on Earth, with over 700 species...
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Species
- I. epipeda Heyer, 1984
- I. erythromera Heyer, 1984
- I. gualteri Lutz, 1974
- I. guentheri Steindachner, 1864
- I. hoehnei Lutz, 1958
- I. holti Cochran, 1948
- I. izecksohni Caramaschi & Kisteumacher, 1989
- I. jipoca Sazima & Cardoso, 1978
- I. nasuta Lutz, 1925
- I. oeus Heyer, 1984
- I. parva Girard, 1853
- I. penaxavantinho Giaretta, Toffoli & Oliveira, 2007
- I. pusilla Bokerman, 1967
- I. vinhai Bokerman, 1975
Possible species, currently Eleutherodactylus
Eleutherodactylus
Eleutherodactylus is a genus of frogs in the Leptodactylidae family. It is typically described as the largest vertebrate genus on Earth, with over 700 species...
- I. bilineata Bokerman, 1975
- I. bolbodactyla Lutz, 1925
- I. gehrti Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926
- I. henselii Peters, 1870
- I. holti Cochran, 1948
- I. lactea Miranda-Ribeiro, 1923
- I. manezinho Garcia, 1996
- I. nigriventris Lutz, 1925
- I. octavioi Bokerman, 1965
- I. paranaensis Langone & Segalla, 1996
- I. paulodutrai Bokerman, 1975
- I. ramagii Boulenger, 1888
- I. randorum Heyer, 1985
- I. sambaqui Castanho & Haddad, 2000
- I. spanios Heyer, 1985
- I. venancioi Lutz, 1958
- I. verrucosaIschnocnema verrucosaIschnocnema verrucosa is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family.It is endemic to Brazil.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:...
Reinhardt and Lütken, 1862