Arthroleptis


Arthroleptis is a genus of frogs in the family Arthroleptidae found in tropical sub-Saharan Africa. Their common names include screeching frogs, sometimes simply squeakers.

Description

These species are terrestrial breeding, with direct development. Many species in this genus are small, or very small, frogs with a minimum adult size of snout-vent length. The largest species reach body lengths around. It was hypothesized that small species evolved from larger ones, but in fact the opposite seems to be case.
Arthroleptis species are terrestrial leaf-litter frogs that feed on a range of terrestrial arthropods, such as ants and termites.

Species

Forty-seven to 49 species are known; this list follows the Amphibian Species of the World: