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Nectophrynoides (Toad) Endangered

Synonyms: Tornierobates

Wikipedia Abstract

Nectophrynoides is a genus of true toads. They are endemic to Eastern Arc forests and wetlands in Tanzania, and all except N. tornieri are threatened. Species of the genus are ovoviviparous: fertilization is internal, and the females give birth to fully developed, small toadlets. Together with the West Africa Nimbaphrynoides (which was included in Nectophrynoides in the past) and Limnonectes larvaepartus, they are the only frogs/toads in the world that do not lay eggs. The Ethiopian Altiphrynoides (includes Spinophrynoides), which lay eggs, were also part of Nectophrynoides in the past.
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Species

Nectophrynoides asperginis (Kihansi Spray Toad) (Extinct in the wild) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides cryptus (Toad) (Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides laticeps (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides minutus (Toad) (Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides paulae (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides poyntoni (Poynton's Forest Toad) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides pseudotornieri (Pseudo Forest Toad) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides vestergaardi (Vestergaard's Forest Toad) (Endangered) (Attributes)
Nectophrynoides wendyae (Toad) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0