Overview
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Oreophryne (Cross Frogs) is a genus of frogs endemic to Southern Philippine, Celebes and the Lesser Sunda Islands, and New Guinea.
Species
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Taxonomy
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The Genus Oreophryne is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 48 species and subspecies in the Genus Oreophryne: O. albopunctata · O. alticola · O. annulata · O. anthonyi · O. anulata · O. asplenicola · O. atrigularis · O. biroi · O. bookmaakeri · O. brachypus (Gazelle Cross Frog) · O. brevicrus · O. brevirostris · O. celebensis · O. clamata · O. crucifer · O. flava · O. frontifasciata · O. geislerorum · O. geminus · O. habbemensis · O. hypsiops · O. idenburgensis · O. inornata · O. insulana · O. jeffersoniana · O. jeffersonianum · O. kampeni · O. kapisa · O. loriae · O. mertoni · O. minuta · O. moluccensis · O. monticola · O. nana (Camiguin Narrow-Mouthed Frog) · O. notata · O. parkeri · O. pseudasplenicola · O. quelchii · O. rookmaakeri · O. senckenbergiana · O. sibilans · O. terrestris · O. unicolor · O. variabilis · O. waira · O. wapoga · O. wolterstorffi · O. zimmeri
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