Stereocyclops

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Stereocyclops (common name: Brazilian dumpy frogs) is a small genus of microhylid frogs.[1][2] It is endemic to the Atlantic forest of eastern Brazil.[1] Molecular phylogeny suggests that it is sister taxon to the clade containing Dasypops and Myersiella.[3]

Description

Stereocyclops can be defined by features of its osteology. In the skull, palatine bone is present, as is the posterior part of prevomer. The clavicle is fully developed and long. Furthermore, the dorsal coloration is light and sharply separated from the dark ventrum by a light line. The head is flattened and the mouth is relatively large.[4] Notice, however, that at the time of this description, the genus was monotypic and Hyophryne was considered a separate genus;[4] a thorough morphological study of the genus as presently understood is lacking.[5]

Beheavior

One species, Stereocyclops parkeri, is known to show defensive behavior that may enhance its cryptic appearance, giving an impression of a casually dislodged leaf: when an individual is disturbed, it makes a short leap, landing with its legs stretched backwards. It will then remain still, sometimes as long as 30 minutes, although it may also move a little forward with a quick movement of the feet, resembling a flicked leaf.[6]

Species

There are four species in the genus:[1][2]

Species Common Name Image
Stereocyclops histrio

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Stereocyclops incrassatus

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Brazilian dumpy frog File:Stereocyclops incrassatus IRDias 2014.jpg
Stereocyclops palmipes

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Stereocyclops parkeri

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