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Craugastoridae

The family Craugastoridae comprises 4 subfamilies (713 species): Craugastorinae (115 species), Holoadeninae (48 species), Pristimantinae (509 species), Strabomantinae (22 species). With 713 species. Distribution: The range extends from the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America to northwestern South America. Species of the family Craugastoridae are mainly terrestrial and small in size. The subfamilies Pristimantinae and Strabomantinae include many arboreal species. As a rule, arboreal species have disc-shaped enlargements on the digits of the forelimbs and hindlimbs. Craugastor megacephalus Psychrophrynella usurpator Pristimantis caryophyllaceus Strabomantis biporcatus Sources: 1.

craugastor megacephalus

L.J., Caldwell J.P. Herpetology.

psychrophrynella usurpator

An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles. — Academic Press, 2009 2.

pristimantis caryophyllaceus

Amphibian Species of the World

strabomantis biporcatus