Hoplophryne is a genus of microhylid frogs.[2][3][4] The genus is endemic to mountain forests of Tanzania.[2][4] They are also known as three-fingered frogs[2][4] or African banana frogs[2] (not to be confused with Afrixalus, another African genus known as "banana frogs"[5]).
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Hoplophryne is a genus of microhylid frogs. The genus is endemic to mountain forests of Tanzania. They are also known as three-fingered frogs or African...
Hoplophryne rogersi, also known as the Tanzania banana frog, Usambara banana frog, Usambara blue-bellied frog, and Roger's three-fingered frog, is a species...
forests. The subfamily Melanobatrachinae included two African genera, Hoplophryne Barbour & Loveridge, 1928 and Parhoplophryne Barbour & Loveridge, 1928...
collected, but it is uncertain whether they belong to this species or Hoplophryne rogersi. The holotype had moderately stout general appearance, with a...
Gastrophrynoides Genus Genyophryne Genus Glyphoglossus Genus Hamptophryne Genus Hoplophryne Genus Hylophorbus Genus Hypopachus Genus Kalophrynus Genus Kaloula Genus...