Arthroleptidae

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Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Arthroleptidae
Arthroleptis wahlbergii Smith, 1849

Arthroleptis wahlbergii Smith, 1849

Arthroleptis wahlbergii Smith, 1849

The bush squeaker (Arthroleptis wahlbergii) is an Arthroleptidae frog found in coastal eastern South Africa, possibly Mozambique.

Arthroleptis poecilonotus Peters, 1863

Arthroleptis poecilonotus Peters, 1863

Arthroleptis poecilonotus Peters, 1863

Arthroleptis poecilonotus is a small taxonomically problematic frog widespread across sub-Saharan West and Central Africa.

Arthroleptis xenodactyloides Hewitt, 1933

Arthroleptis xenodactyloides Hewitt, 1933

Arthroleptis xenodactyloides Hewitt, 1933

Arthroleptis xenodactyloides is an Arthroleptidae frog found in southeastern to eastern Africa, threatened by local habitat loss.

Arthroleptis stenodactylus Pfeffer, 1893

Arthroleptis stenodactylus Pfeffer, 1893

Arthroleptis stenodactylus Pfeffer, 1893

Arthroleptis stenodactylus is a common wide-ranging Sub-Saharan frog species in the Arthroleptidae family.

Leptopelis mossambicus Poynton, 1985

Leptopelis mossambicus Poynton, 1985

Leptopelis mossambicus Poynton, 1985

Leptopelis mossambicus is an Arthroleptidae frog found in southern Africa, threatened by habitat loss.

Leptopelis bocagii (Günther, 1865)

Leptopelis bocagii (Günther, 1865)

Leptopelis bocagii (Günther, 1865)

Leptopelis bocagii (Bocage's tree frog) is a burrowing, ground-dwelling frog found across much of eastern and southern Africa, living in grassland and savannah.

Leptopelis natalensis (Smith, 1849)

Leptopelis natalensis (Smith, 1849)

Leptopelis natalensis (Smith, 1849)

Leptopelis natalensis, the Natal forest tree frog, is an endemic South African frog threatened by habitat loss.

Leptopelis flavomaculatus (Günther, 1864)

Leptopelis flavomaculatus (Günther, 1864)

Leptopelis flavomaculatus (Günther, 1864)

Leptopelis flavomaculatus is a forest-dwelling frog threatened by habitat loss, found in multiple protected areas.

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