Phyllodytes


Phyllodytes is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to eastern Brazil.

Taxonomy

Based on genetic evidence, genus Phytotriades was erected in 2009 to remedy polyphyly of Phyllodytes as then defined. It remains to be elucidated which Phyllodytes species, apart from Phytotriades auratus, the type species of the genus Phytotriades, might belong to Phytotriades instead of Phyllodytes. With Phytotriades auratus from Trinidad and Venezuela placed in its own genus, the remaining Phyllodytes species are all endemic to Brazil.

Description

These are small arboreal frogs which live and breed exclusively on epiphytic bromeliad plants. They have large odontoids on the dentaries. Male Phyllodytes do vocalize, in contrast to Phytotriades.

Species

This genus includes 14 species:
AmphibiaWeb continues to include Phytotriades auratus in this genus.