Biology:Barbarophryne

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Short description: Genus of amphibians

Brongersma's toad
Bufo brongersmai - Wüstenhaus.jpg
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Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Bufonidae
Genus: Barbarophryne
Beukema, de Pous, Donaire-Barroso, Bogaerts, Garcia-Porta, Escoriza, Arribas et al., 2013
Species:
B. brongersmai
Binomial name
Barbarophryne brongersmai
Hoogmoed, 1972
Synonyms
  • Bufo brongersmai
  • Pseudepidalea brongersmai

Barbarophryne is a genus of toads in the family Bufonidae. It is monotypic, containing only the species Brongersma's toad (Barbarophryne brongersmai), also known as Tiznit toad. It is found in Algeria and Morocco.[2] It is a small toad, up to about 5 cm (2 in) in snout–to–vent length.[3]

The Brongersma's toad was initially placed in the genus Bufo and then Pseudepidalea (a synonym of Bufotes), but in 2013 it was moved to its own genus Barbarophryne.[2]

The natural habitats of Barbarophryne brongersmai are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, intermittent rivers, intermittent freshwater marshes, rocky areas, hot deserts, arable land, ponds, and canals and ditches. Its habitat is primarily semi-arid sparsely vegetated areas, and it is also thought to be adapted to some disturbed areas. It is threatened by habitat loss.

References

  1. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2021). "Barbarophryne brongersmai". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021: e.T54594A179954755. https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/54594/179954755. Retrieved 14 November 2021. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Beukema, W.; P. de Pous; D. Donaire-Barroso; S. Bogaerts; J. Garcia-Porta; D. Escoriza; O. Arribas; E.H. El Mouden et al. (2013). "Review of the systematics, distribution, biogeography and natural history of Moroccan amphibians". Zootaxa 3661: 1–60. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3661.1.1. PMID 25333083. 
  3. Halliday, T. (2016). The Book of Frogs: A Life-Size Guide to Six Hundred Species from around the World. University Of Chicago Press. p. 163. ISBN 978-0226184654. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q1390719 entry