Leptodactylus troglodytes

Leptodactylus troglodytes

Pernambuco white-lipped frog, Hole-dwelling thin-toed frog

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Leptodactylus troglodytes

Leptodactylus troglodytes (common names: Pernambuco white-lipped frog, hole-dwelling thin-toed frog, sibilator frog) is a species of frogs in the family Leptodactylidae. It is endemic to northeastern Brazil and occurs from northern Minas Gerais and Bahia to Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, and Rio Grande do Norte. The specific name, troglodytes, refers to its habit of breeding in underground chambers.

Appearance

Adult males measure 46–53 mm (1.8–2.1 in) and adult females 45–53 mm (1.8–2.1 in) in snout–vent length. The tympanum is distinct. Males have more acuminate snout than females. Dorsal folds are absent and dorsolateral folds are indistinct or (usually) absent; lateral folds are also absent or interrupted. The belly is uniformly light.

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The tadpoles grow to 43 mm (1.7 in) in total length (Gosner stage 36).

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Mating Habits

This species builds foam nests in underground chambers near water. Single tunnel may have multiple chambers. Males are territorial and emit territorial as well as courtship calls, to which the female may reciprocate.

References

1. Leptodactylus troglodytes Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptodactylus_troglodytes
2. Leptodactylus troglodytes on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/57171/11595328

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