Platymantis

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Platymantis
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Platymantis is a group of frogs in the family Ceratobatrachidae. In English, they are named wrinkled ground frogs, ground frogs,[1][2] and forest frogs.

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Most of the frogs in Platymantis live in the Philippines.[1]

Platymantis is a large genus, and scientists disagree about which frogs should be in it.[1]

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Species

Right now, scientists say at least 30 living species are in this genus.[1] Brown, et al. (2015)[3] say there may be more, 50-60 species, because scientists have not written papers about all of them yet.

Platymantis also has one dead species in it:

Species moved to genus Cornufer

Brown et al. (2015)[3] moved many species in Platymantis into a new genus, Cornufer. They kept all the frogs that living in the Philippines in Platymantis.

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Where they live

Many Platymantis species live in only a few places.

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References

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