Stereocyclops incrassatus
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Stereocyclops incrassatus

Stereocyclops incrassatus is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to eastern Brazil and is known from Pernambuco and Alagoas in the north and then southward through Bahia to Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo. Earlier records from São Paulo state are now recognized as Stereocyclops parkeri. Common name Brazilian dumpy frog has been coined for this species.

Appearance

The holotype, an adult male, measures 41 mm (1.6 in) in snout–vent length (SVL). In a population in Linhares observed at the time of breeding, adult males measured 37–46 mm (1.5–1.8 in) and females 38–45 mm (1.5–1.8 in) in SVL. The body is very stout. The snout is short, rounded in dorsal view but more acute in profile. The eyes are small and the tympanum is indistinct. The fingers are fairly long and have no webbing. The toes are long and have basal webbing. Skin is smooth except for a few granules on the sides.

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References

1. Stereocyclops incrassatus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereocyclops_incrassatus
2. Stereocyclops incrassatus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/58006/11712656

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