Platymantis is a genus of frogs in the family Ceratobatrachidae. They are commonly known as wrinkled ground frogs, ground frogs, and forest frogs.
As currently defined, Platymantis is a large genus with up to as many as 60 species found mostly in the Philippines. However, it is known to be paraphyletic. Solving this problem will likely lead to a more narrowly defined Platymantis, possibly by transferring some species to a larger Ceratobatrachus (with Batrachylodes).
Species
There are currently at least 30 extant species in this genus. Brown, et al. (2015) estimates that there may be a total of 50âÂÂ60 species in Platymantis if all cryptic species were to be described.
In addition, there is an extinct species:
Species moved to genus Cornufer
Brown, et al. (2015) moved the Platymantis species of Oceania into the newly proposed genus Cornufer. Species in the Philippines remained in Platymantis.
- Cornufer aculeodactylus <small>Brown, 1952</small>
- Cornufer admiraltiensis <small>Richards, Mack & Austin, 2007</small>
- Cornufer akarithymus <small>Brown & Tyler, 1968</small>
- Cornufer batantae <small>Zweifel, 1969</small>
- Cornufer bimaculatus <small>Günther, 1999</small>
- Cornufer boulengeri <small>(Boettger, 1892)</small>
- Cornufer browni <small>Allison & Kraus, 2001</small>
- Cornufer bufonulus <small>Kraus and Allison, 2007</small>
- Cornufer caesiops <small>Kraus and Allison, 2009</small>
- Cornufer cheesmanae <small>Parker, 1940</small>
- Cornufer citrinospilus <small>Brown, Richards, and Broadhead, 2013</small>
- Cornufer cryptotis <small>Günther, 1999</small>
- Cornufer desticans <small>Brown & Richards, 2008</small>
- Cornufer gilliardi <small>Zweifel, 1960</small>
- Cornufer guppyi <small>(Boulenger, 1884)</small>
- Cornufer latro <small>Richards, Mack & Austin, 2007</small>
- Cornufer macrops <small>(Brown, 1965)</small>
- Cornufer macrosceles <small>Zweifel, 1975</small>
- Cornufer magnus <small>Brown & Menzies, 1979</small> (synonym: Platymantis magna)
- Cornufer mamusiorum <small>Foufopoulos and Brown, 2004</small>
- Cornufer manus <small>Kraus and Allison, 2009</small>
- Cornufer mimica <small>Brown & Tyler, 1968</small>
- Cornufer nakanaiorum <small>Brown, Foufopoulos, and Richards, 2006</small>
- Cornufer neckeri <small>(Brown & Myers, 1949)</small>
- Cornufer nexipus <small>Zweifel, 1975</small>
- Cornufer papuensis <small>Meyer, 1875</small>
- Cornufer parilis <small>Brown & Richards, 2008</small>
- Cornufer parkeri <small>(Brown, 1965)</small>
- Cornufer pelewensis <small>Peters, 1867</small>
- Cornufer punctatus <small>Peters & Doria, 1878</small>
- Cornufer schmidti <small>Brown & Tyler, 1968</small>
- Cornufer solomonis <small>(Boulenger, 1884)</small>
- Cornufer sulcatus <small>Kraus and Allison, 2007</small>
- Cornufer vitianus <small>(Duméril, 1853)</small>
- Cornufer vitiensis <small>(Girard, 1853)</small>
- Cornufer weberi <small>Schmidt, 1932</small>
- Cornufer wuenscheorum <small>Günther, 2006</small>
Endemic ranges
Many Platymantis species are endemic to highly restricted geographical areas within the Philippines.
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