Noblella Explained

Noblella is a genus of frogs in the family Strabomantidae. They are found on the eastern slopes of the Andes and in the Amazon Basin in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and western Brazil.[1] The name refers to Gladwyn K. Noble, who described the first species.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus Noblella was originally erected to accommodate Sminthillus peruvianus, but subsequently synonymized, first with Eleutherodactylus (1971) and then with Phrynopus (1975). Noblella was resurrected by De la Riva and colleagues in 2008. At the same time, the genus Phyllonastes was placed into synonymy with Noblella.[3] [4] However, Noblella, as currently defined, might still be polyphyletic.[1]

Description

Species of the genus Noblella are small frogs measuring up to 22mm in snout–vent length. Head is no wider than the body. Tympanic membrane is differentiated except in Noblella duellmani. Dorsum is pustulate or shagreen. Venter is smooth.[2]

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Noblella:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Noblella Barbour, 1930 Amphibian Species of the World . 2022-10-14 . amphibiansoftheworld.amnh.org.
  2. Hedges, S. B. . Duellman, W. E. . Heinicke, M. P. . 2008 . New World direct-developing frogs (Anura: Terrarana): Molecular phylogeny, classification, biogeography, and conservation . Zootaxa . 1737 . 1–182 . 10.11646/zootaxa.1737.1.1 .
  3. Web site: Frost, Darrel R. . 2015 . Noblella Barbour, 1930 . 6 June 2015 . Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0 . American Museum of Natural History.
  4. De la Riva, I. . J. C. Chaparro . J. M. Padial . 2008 . The taxonomic status of Phyllonastes Heyer and Phrynopus peruvianus (Noble) (Lissamphibia, Anura): resurrection of Noblella Barbour . Zootaxa . 1685 . 67–68 . 10.11646/zootaxa.1685.1.5 .