Oreophryne furu
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Oreophryne furu | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Amphibia |
| Order: | Anura |
| Family: | Microhylidae |
| Genus: | Oreophryne |
| Species: | O. furu |
| Binomial name | |
| Oreophryne furu | |
Oreophryne furu is a species of microhylid frogs endemic to the Mamberamo River basin in Papua, Western New Guinea.[1][3] It is distinguished from other related species by its small size, unique call and egg-guarding behaviour.[2]
Oreophryne furu is only known from near Dabra in the Mamberamo River basin, Western New Guinea
O. furu was first collected in 2000 during a Conservation International biodiversity survey, and formally described in 2009 by Rainer Günther, Stephen Richards, Burhan Tjaturadi and Djoko Iskandar. It was found in the lowland rainforest (90 m (300 ft) above sea level) near the Mamberamo River of Western New Guinea. The specific name derives from the Furu River, a small tributary of the Mamberamo River.[2]