Ghost frog
Heleophrynidae is a family of frogs, commonly known as ghost frogs. They are thought to be the sister lineage to all other groups in the Neobatrachia. The family consists of two genera, Heleophryne and Hadromophryne, with seven species. Ghost frogs live in swift-moving mountain streams in South Africa. The common name of "ghost frogs" may have been coined because of their occurrence in Skeleton Gorge'''.'''
Taxonomy
The ghost frogs were formerly thought to be closely related to the Sooglossidae of the Seychelles, or to the Australian Myobatrachidae, which are now thought to be a sister group to Hyloidea. In contrast, more recent taxonomic studies place them as being sister to all other extant Neobatrachia and having no close relatives, having diverged from the rest of the Neobatrachia during the Early Cretaceous, about 140 million years ago.Family Heleophrynidae
- Genus Hadromophryne Van Dijk, 2008
- * Natal ghost frog, Hadromophryne natalensis Hewitt, 1913
- Genus Heleophryne Sclater, 1898
- * Cederberg ghost frog, Heleophryne depressa FitzSimons, 1946
- * Hewitt's ghost frog, Heleophryne hewitti Boycott, 1988
- * Eastern ghost frog, Heleophryne orientalis FitzSimons, 1946
- * Purcell's ghost frog, Heleophryne purcelli Sclater, 1898
- * Royal ghost frog, Heleophryne regis Hewitt, 1910
- * Rose's ghost frog, Heleophryne rosei Hewitt, 1925
Biology