Category
page 1Rhinodermatidae

Darwin's frog
species of amphibian

Rhinoderma
Rhinoderma, commonly known as '''Darwin's frogs or mouth-breeding frogs''', is a genus of small frogs found in Chile and adjacent parts of Argentina. It has just two species, of which the Chile Darwin's frog (R. rufum) is highly endangered or may already be extinct. The better-known Darwin's frog (R. darwinii) is endangered.
Rhinodermatidae
Rhinodermatidae, also known as '''Darwin's frogs, mouth-breeding frogs or mouth-brooding frogs''', is a small family of frogs found in temperate forests of southern Chile and adjacent Argentina.
Insuetophrynus acarpicus
Insuetophrynus is a monotypic genus of frogs in the family Rhinodermatidae. The sole species is Insuetophrynus acarpicus, also known as '''Barrio's frog'''. It is endemic to Chile and only known from few localities on the Valdivian Coast Range between Chanchán in the Los Ríos Region in the south and Queule (southernmost Araucanía Region) and Colequal Alto in the north; the fourth locality is Mehuín, which is the type locality. The altitudinal range is asl.

Chile Darwin's frog
species of amphibian