Proceratophrys cururu Eterovick and Sazima, 1998

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Odontophrynidae > Genus: Proceratophrys > Species: Proceratophrys cururu

Proceratophrys cururu Eterovick and Sazima, 1998, Copeia, 1998: 159. Holotype: ZUEC 9557, by original designation. Type locality: "Serra do Cipó (19° 17′ S, 43° 35′ W, 1300 m alt. ), Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil".

English Names

Toad-like Ground Frog (Eterovick and Sazima, 2004, Anf. Serra do Cipó: 107).

Distribution

Serra do Espinaço, including the Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Geographic Occurrence

Natural Resident: Brazil

Endemic: Brazil

Comment

Similar to Proceratophrys cristiceps and Proceratophrys goyana according to the original publication. Leite, Pezzuti, and Viana, 2006, Check List, 2(1): 5, provided the second locality. Eterovick and Sazima, 2004, Anf. Serra do Cipó: 107-108, provided a photograph and brief account. Provete, Ouchi-Melo, Garey, Gomes, Martins, and Rossa-Feres, 2013, Herpetologica, 69: 163-174, reported on larval morphology. Eterovick, Souza, and Sazima, 2020, Anf. Serra do Cipó: 1–292, provided an account, life history information, and an identification scheme for the Serra de Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Santos, Feio, and Nomura, 2023, Biota Neotrop., 23 (3:e20231486): 1–43, characterized tadpole morphology as part of an identification key to the tadpoles of the Brazilian Cerrado. 

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