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Choerophryne gracilirostris

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Choerophryne gracilirostris
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C. gracilirostris
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Choerophryne gracilirostris
Iannella, Richards and Oliver, 2014

Choerophryne gracilirostris is a tiny, little-known species of frog in the Microhylidae family. It is endemic to the Western and Southern Highlands provinces of Papua New Guinea.Choerophryne gracilirostris can be distinguished by its long narrow snout and advertisement call of 3-5 pulsed notes in long repeated sequences. Males can be found calling from within leaf litter or rotting logs, especially on rainy nights. [1]

References

  1. ^ Iannella, A., Richards, S., and Oliver, P. (2014) "A new species of Choerophryne (Anura: Microhylidae) from the central cordillera Papua New Guinea." Zootaxa 3753 (5) : 483-493.