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Brevicipitidae Bonaparte, 1850

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Brevicipitidae

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Brevicipitina Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p. Type genus: Breviceps Merrem, 1820. Priority over Engystomidae Bonaparte, 1850, by First Revisor action of Dubois, 1983, Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Lyon, 52: 270-276.

Engystomidae Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p. Type genus: Engystoma Fitzinger, 1826. Synonymy by Stejneger, 1910, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 23: 165; Dubois, 1984, Mem. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. Paris, A—Zool., 131: 40.

Systomata Stannius, 1856, Handb. Zootomie Wiebelthiere, 2: 5. Type genus: Systoma Wagler, 1830. Objective synonym of Brevicipitidae through the type species.

Engystomatidae — Günther, 1858, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858: 346.

Brevicipitidae — Cope, 1867, J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, Ser. 2, 6: 190.

Engystomitidae — Hoffmann, 1878, in Bronn (ed.), Die Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs, 6(2): 617.

Engystomata — Peters, 1882, Naturwiss. Reise Mossambique, Zool. 3: 172.

Engystomatida — Knauer, 1883, Naturgesch. Lurche: 108.

Engystomatinae — Gadow, 1901, Amphibia and Reptiles: 139.

Brevicipitinae — Stejneger, 1910, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 23: 167. Van Kampen, 1923, Amph. Indo-Austral. Arch.: x, 95.

Engistomatidae — Methuen and Hewitt, 1913, Ann. Transvaal Mus., 4: 58.

Engistomatinae — Methuen and Hewitt, 1913, Ann. Transvaal Mus., 4: 58.

Brevicipetidae — Romer, 1933, Vert. Paleontol.: 437.

Brevicepitidae — Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937, O Campo, 1937: 56.

Brevicipinae — Lynch, 1971, Misc. Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist. Univ. Kansas, 53: 203.

Brevicepinae — Bogart and Tandy, 1981, Monit. Zool. Ital., N.S., Suppl., 15: 59.

Brevicipitidae — Dubois, 2005, Alytes, 23: 13.

Breviciptidae — Du Preez and Carruthers, 2009, Compl. Guide Frogs S. Afr.: 102. Incorrect subsequent spelling.

English Names

Rain Frogs (Vitt and Caldwell, 2009, Herpetology, 3rd Ed.: 468).

Distribution

Sub-saharan East and Southern Africa.

Comment

Blommers-Schlösser, 1993, Ethol. Ecol. Evol., 5: 199-218, suggested a close relationship between Hemisus (Hemisotidae) and Breviceps (Brevicipitinae, Microhylidae, at the time), but this was doubted by Channing, 1995, J. Herpetol. Assoc. Afr., 44: 55-57. Van der Meijden, Vences, and Meyer, 2004, Proc. R. Soc. London, B—Suppl. Biol. Lett., 271: S378-S381, and Van der Meijden, Vences, Hoegg, and Meyer, 2005, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 37, presented molecular evidence of a close relationship of Hemisotidae and Brevicipitinae (then in Microhylidae), with both more closely related to arthroleptids and hyperoliids than to microhylids. Loader, Gower, Howell, Doggart, Rödel, de Sá, Cohen, and Wilkinson, 2004, Organisms Divers. Evol., 4: 227-235, on the basis of mtDNA evidence suggested a phylogeny of Breviceps (Spelaeophryne + (Callulina + Probreviceps)), but because they examined only Breviceps mossambicus they did not document the monophyly of Breviceps. They also could not support with confidence that Hemisus is the closest relative of brevicipitines, as suggested by Blommers-Schlösser, 1993, Ethol. Ecol. Evol., 5: 199-208. Dubois, 2005, Alytes, 23: 13, suggested to expand the content of Brevicipitidae to include Arthroleptinae, Astylosterninae Hemisotinae, Hyperoliinae, and Leptopelinae. Frost, Grant, Faivovich, Bain, Haas, Haddad, de Sá, Channing, Wilkinson, Donnellan, Raxworthy, Campbell, Blotto, Moler, Drewes, Nussbaum, Lynch, Green, and Wheeler, 2006, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 297: 231, discussed the taxonomic history, confirmed Brevicipitidae as the sister taxon of Hemisotidae, and retained the traditional content of the taxon. Vitt and Caldwell, 2009, Herpetology, 3rd Ed.: 468, provided a general taxonomic account and map as part of a much more general and extensive overview of amphibian biology. Pyron and Wiens, 2011, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 61: 543-583, in their study of Genbank sequences confirmed the placement of Brevicipitidae as the sister taxon of Hemisotidae. Blackburn and Wake, 2011, In Zhang (ed.), Zootaxa, 3148, 3148: 39-55, briefly discussed the nomenclatural and taxonomic history of this group.

Contained taxa

  • Balebreviceps Largen and Drewes, 1989 (1 sp.)
  • Breviceps Merrem, 1820 (16 sp.)
  • Callulina Nieden, 1911 (9 sp.)
  • Probreviceps Parker, 1931 (6 sp.)
  • Spelaeophryne Ahl, 1924 (1 sp.)

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