''Synapturanus'' is a genus of
microhylid frog
A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' in Ancient Greek). The oldest fossil "proto-frog" '' Triadobatrachus'' is ...
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[ They are found in northern ]South America
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. Common name disc frogs has been coined for the genus. Because of their fossorial
A fossorial () animal is one adapted to digging which lives primarily, but not solely, underground. Some examples are badgers, naked mole-rats, clams, meerkats, and mole salamanders, as well as many beetles, wasps, and bees.
Prehistoric e ...
life style, their natural history is poorly known.
Ecology and behavior
''Synapturanus'' are fossorial
A fossorial () animal is one adapted to digging which lives primarily, but not solely, underground. Some examples are badgers, naked mole-rats, clams, meerkats, and mole salamanders, as well as many beetles, wasps, and bees.
Prehistoric e ...
and mostly nocturnal
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Nocturnal creatures generally have ...
tropical rainforest frogs found in the leaf litter and soft soils. Calling takes place usually during rain, which apparently triggers the calling. Eggs are deposited terrestrially in a small burrow below the soil surface. The tadpole
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s are endotrophic (developing without external food sources). Stomach contents have included nematodes and various arthropods (ants, termites, and spiders).
Description
Females are larger than males. Breeding males have a glandular swelling on the wrist. Males and females are otherwise similar. The largest species is ''Synapturanus mirandaribeiroi
''Synapturanus mirandaribeiroi'' ( es, Synapturan De Miranda-ribeiro) is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae.
It is found in Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical ...
'', which reaches a snout–vent length of at least .
Species
This genus has ten recognized species:
References
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Microhylidae
Amphibian genera
Taxa named by Antenor Leitão de Carvalho
Amphibians of South America