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The saddleback toads (''Brachycephalus'') are a
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of tiny toads and frogs in the
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Brachycephalidae The Brachycephalidae () are a family of frogs confined to eastern and southern Brazil and northern Argentina. The family is composed of two externally quite different genera: the tiny, often (but not always) colourful and plump saddleback toads ...
in the
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Anura, ranging from south
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to Santa Catarina in southeastern Brazil. The genus includes two main groups, the often brightly coloured pumpkin toadlets, and the overall brown and more frog-like flea frogs (or flea toads), which once were placed in their own genus ''Psyllophryne''. Some pumpkin toadlets are toxic and their often bright colours are considered
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. At about or less in snout–to–
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length, the flea frogs are some of the smallest frogs in the world. The saddleback toads live among leaf litter in the
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, ranging from near sea level to an altitude of , with most species restricted to highland
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. They are mostly diurnal, feed on tiny
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s and breeding is by direct development, with eggs laid on land and hatching into young frogs (no
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stage). The majority of the ''Brachycephalus'' species have only been discovered in the 21st century. Most species have tiny ranges and are seriously
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.


Appearance


Morphology and size

The common name "saddleback toad" refers to the bony shields that cover their
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e, but these are not present in all species in the genus and their function is unclear in the species that do have them. The genus can be divided into two main subgroups: The pumpkin toadlets comprises most species in the genus. They have an overall toad-like appearance and
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, and they mostly walk (they are unable to jump far). The second group are the flea frogs or flea toads (''B. didactylus'', ''B. hermogenesi'', ''B. pulex'' and ''B. sulfuratus'') that have an appearance and morphology that is more like
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frogs, and they are better jumpers. The name "flea frog" is also sometimes used for the unrelated '' Adelophryne''. The skin of the saddleback toads can be rugose (bumpy) or smooth. Their toes/fingers are reduced compared to most other frogs, with typically only two to four being clearly visible on each foot/hand. Some of the bones in their skull are also reduced. ''Brachycephalus'' are very small frogs and adults range from in snout–to–vent length. Females tend to be larger than males of the same species. The flea frogs or flea toads are generally the smallest at in adults, but overlapping to some extent with the smallest species of pumpkin toadlets. Adults of the pumpkin toadlets are at least , with most species about , and the largest like ''B. darkside'' and ''B. margaritatus'' at least . At , ''B. pulex'' has the smallest maximum adult size reported in the genus, while ''B. sulfuratus'' at has the smallest minimum adult size in the genus, but its maximum size surpasses that reported for a few others. This makes them the smallest frogs in the Americas, with only the northeast Brazilian ''
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'', and Cuban ''
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'' and '' E. limbatus'' approaching their tiny dimensions. In other continents, the only similar-sized or slightly smaller frogs are a few species in the genera ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Newly hatched saddleback toads are much smaller than the already tiny adults. For example, they are typically in ''B. ephippium'', a species where adults are at least .


Colour and toxicity

The different ''Brachycephalus'' vary greatly in colour and this is often useful for separating the species from each other. Within each species, there are often also some individual variations, especially in the details of their pattern. The flea frogs or flea toads (''B. didactylus'', ''B. hermogenesi'', ''B. pulex'' and ''B. sulfuratus'') are well-camouflaged and overall brown, often with sections that are greyer or near-black, and sometimes with a few poorly-defined yellowish spots below. Among the remaining species in the genus, almost all have both underparts and upperparts that are at least partially yellow or orange. They are collectively known as pumpkin toadlets, which is a reference to the colour. In some species, this colour is almost uniform throughout, earning them the name Brazilian gold frog (sometimes misapplied to the all-brown flea frog ''B. didactylus''). However, in many species the yellow or orange is partial and incomplete. On the underparts, the yellow or orange may form a spotted or mottled pattern on a dull and dark background. On the upperparts, there can be spots, mottling or patches in black, brown, greenish, whitish or reddish. This results in some species where most but not all of the upperparts are yellow or orange and others where only small sections are yellow or orange. Two particularly dull-coloured species, ''B. brunneus'' and ''B. curupira'', are overall brown, while a few others are essentially all-brown or greenish above (sometimes with whitish on the mid-back), limiting yellow or orange to the underparts. In species where known, including ones that are bright orange-yellow as adults, the newly hatched juveniles are mostly brown overall and may have white markings below. The bright yellow, orange or reddish colours of many species in this genus are generally considered
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(warning colours), but toxicity has only been studied in a few species. The brightly coloured ''B. ephippium'' and ''B. pernix'' have
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and similar toxins in their skin and organs, whereas ''B. nodoterga'', which has a much more subdued colouring but still with some yellow-orange, appears to be non-toxic. It is unknown how certain ''Brachycephalus'' species attain the strong
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s, but they are possibly absorbed from the small
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s they eat, as known from some
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s and mantella frogs, or produced by bacteria inside their body. At least two brightly coloured species, ''B. ephippium'' and ''B. pitanga'', have bones that are
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, which is visible through the skin of the toadlet when exposed to
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. It was initially speculated that the fluorescent colour also is aposematic or that it is related to
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(
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or determining fitness of a potential partner), but later studies indicate that the former explanation is unlikely, as predation attempts on the toadlets appear to be unaffected by the presence/absence of fluorescence.


Voice and hearing

Although not very loud for a frog/toad (even relative to their tiny size), ''Brachycephalus'' are most often located by their call. The primary calls are by adult males, but females and young may also call. A single square meter (slightly more than 10 sq ft) can host as many as five calling males, and at a single location one may hear tens of males at once. Males will defend their small
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from other males, but in most cases voice or visual displays are sufficient and fights are avoided. The advertising calls by males are performed either from a hidden or an exposed position. Whether a species is dull or brightly coloured does not accurately predict if it prefers an exposed or hidden calling position. In addition to advertising calls, there are aggressive calls directed towards other males when close. The calls of the different species differ to various extent in
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, speed, structure and other features. Peculiarly, at least the brightly coloured pumpkin toadlets ''B. ephippium'' and ''B. pitanga'' are unable to hear the frequency of their own advertising calls, as their ears are underdeveloped. Instead their communication appears to rely on certain movements like the
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that inflates when calling, mouth gaping and waving of their arms. It is speculated that their calling is a
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from the ancestral form of the genus, whereas their reduced hearing ability (they do have some hearing ability in frequencies outside their call) is a novel change in these species. Sounds make them more vulnerable to predators, but there has likely been little direct
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to lose it because of their toxicity. Unlike ''B. ephippium'', ''B. pitanga'' and some others, many species in the genus always call from a hidden position, making any signalling by movements inefficient, and it is likely they can hear their own calls. Direct studies of the medium-brightly coloured (mostly dull above, bright below) pumpkin toadlet ''B. actaeus'' and the dull-coloured flea frog ''B. hermogenesi'' strongly suggest that they are able to hear their own calls.


Behavior

Saddleback toads live in the leaf litter on forest floors, but on occasion may move to higher perches up to off the ground. During dry conditions, both sexes tend to stay hidden in the leaf litter and there is little noticeable activity, but during the wet season and high humidity the males and in some species also females may move to the top of the leaf litter. In some species, they often take up quite conspicuous positions during this time. Overall the saddleback toads are mostly active during the day, but some activity also occurs during the night and some species possibly are mostly
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.


Breeding

In general, saddleback toads are reported to use axillary or nearly axillary
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where a male uses his front limbs to grab a female at her front limbs. However, whereas most frogs typically only use one technique, at least ''B. ephippium'' will use two, beginning with an inguinal amplexus (where the male holds the female around the lower waist, just in front of her hindlimbs) and only later changing to a nearly axillary position. Based on the few species where the breeding behavior is known, the female saddleback toad lays about five or less yellow or yellow-white eggs, which are relatively large compared to the size of the adult. They are deposited in a hidden location (for example, under leaf litter or a tree log) on land. The female rolls them until they are covered in particles, making them almost indistinguishable from the soil where they have been laid, but it may also help to preserve their water content. After about two months, they hatch into juvenile toads/frogs. There is no
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or other aquatic stage.


Feeding

Relatively little is known about the feeding behavior of saddleback toads, but they will take a wide range of minute invertebrates. They are known to feed on insects (among others,
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s, grasshoppers and
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) and their larvae,
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s.


Jumping

Unlike most amphibians, ''Brachycephalus'' are hindered in their ability to land reliably after jumping. Due to ''Brachycephalus''' extremely small head and body size, vestibular systems in the genus are too small for dependable locomotion, and in turn the
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— which is regarded by Poiseuille's law — is not detected by sensory hairs and makes it difficult for individuals of ''Brachycephalus'' to sense changes in angular acceleration during a jump. For the same reason they are moving slowly when they walk. Because of the uncontrolled jumping and slow walking, they have evolved defense mechanisms such as toxicity and bony plates (
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s) as protection against predators.


Conservation status

Only 11 species of saddleback toads have been officially rated by the IUCN, all between 2004 and 2010, with 3 species listed as
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(not threatened) and the remaining
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(insufficient data for rating them). Since then, many new species have been recognised and more data has become available for evaluating their conservation status. In a review in 2019 that included all species recognised up until then and used IUCN's definitions, 10 species were data deficient, 5 least concern, 10
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, 5
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and 6 critically endangered. Two of the data deficient species, ''B. atelopoide'' and ''B. bufonoides'', have not been recorded since their original scientific descriptions a century ago and they are unknown in life. The three flea frogs ''B. didactylus'', ''B. hermogenesi'' and ''B. sulfuratus'' and the pumpkin toadlet ''B. ephippiumsi'' are relatively widespread in both distribution and altitude range (lowlands to about ), although it is possible that the last of these actually is a
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. Each of the remaining species of ''Brachycephalus'' are only known from seven or less locations and many at only one or two locations covering less than at a very narrow altitude range. These are typically in
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on
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mountaintops and most species have completely separate distribution, isolated from each other by valleys and unsuitable habitat. Where found, they can however be common, sometimes even abundant. Although some of the range-restricted species have well-protected distributions in reserves, many of the species do not. Their small distributions make them highly vulnerable to habitat loss and degradation from
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(changing temperature and rain patterns), fire, grazing by livestock, and deforestation for tree extraction and to make room for plantations, farming and cattle ranching. Some ''Brachycephalus'' species have also been found to be afflicted by recurrent outbreaks of ''
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'' despite the fungus largely affecting aquatic frogs; these outbreaks have been linked to dry years where low water availability poses a physiological stress on frogs and also forces them to retreat to refugia where they are at a high population density.


Classification and discovery


Family

''Brachycephalus'' lacks a
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, but were historically included in the true toad family
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, where one of the defining features is its presence. ''Brachycephalus'' was subsequently placed in Atelopodidae or
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, with the latter being the generally accepted treatment in recent decades. Initially some authorities placed numerous genera in Brachycephalidae, while others limited it to only contain the genus ''Brachycephalus''.
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studies have shown that most of these genera belong in other families, but the—in morphology quite different—genus '' Ischnocnema'' is a close relative of ''Brachycephalus'' and they belong together as the only members of Brachycephalidae.


Genus and species groups

Within ''Brachycephalus'', there are two rather distinctive groups: the typical members are the pumpkin toadlets, while the remaining four species are the flea frogs or flea toads (''B. didactylus'', ''B. hermogenesi'', ''B. pulex'' and ''B. sulfuratus''). Until 2002, the latter group, which is relatively widespread, was regarded as a separate genus, ''Psyllophryne'', but it is now considered a
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of ''Brachycephalus''. The pumpkin toadlets, which largely are restricted to highlands and foothills, can be further divided into two subgroups: the southern ''B. pernix'' subgroup ( Paraná and Santa Catarina) and the northern ''B. ephippium'' subgroup (
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and north). Among the pumpkin toadlets, colours alone are not a good indicator of
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relationships. For example, the brown ''B. curupira'' is closely related to the golden ''B. izecksohni'' and the brown ''B. brunneus'' is closely related to the golden ''B. leopardus'', but these species pairs are more distant from each other.


Species

The first species, ''Brachycephalus ephippium'', was already described by
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in 1824, but originally in the genus ''
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''. Two years later the genus ''Brachycephalus'' was coined by
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. In 1920, four additional "variants" were described by
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, but in 1955 a review did not recognise them, arguing that they were synonyms of ''B. ephippium''. Another species, ''B. didactylus'', was described in 1971 by Eugênio Izecksohn, but placed in its own genus ''Psyllophryne''. As a consequence, ''B. ephippium'' was the only widely recognised species in the genus; it was ''the'' pumpkin toadlet. In 1990, ''B. nodoterga'' (one of the variants that had been described in 1920) was instated as a valid species, bringing the number of generally recognised ''Brachycephalus'' species to two. Starting in 1998, this changed dramatically. Since that year, there has been a couple of years at most between the description of new species and some years where several were described, peaking at eight species in 2015 alone. Additionally, the three remaining variants that had been described in 1920 were instated as valid species in 2010 and the former ''Psyllophryne'' species were moved into ''Brachycephalus'' in 2002. , there were 36 recognised species of ''Brachycephalus''. The many recently discovered species have mostly been the result of scientists visiting isolated highland peaks, so-called
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s that are separated from each other by valleys. Although now generally recognised, the distinction of some of these recently described species has been questioned by some authorities since they often have been separated mainly by colour and skin texture, features that can be variable in frogs/toads.


List

According to ''Amphibian Species of the World'', the following species are recognised in the genus ''Brachycephalus'': * '' Brachycephalus actaeus'' Monteiro et al., 2018 * '' Brachycephalus albolineatus'' Bornschein et al., 2016 * ''
Brachycephalus alipioi ''Brachycephalus alipioi'' is a species of frogs in the family Brachycephalidae, genus Brachycephalus. It is endemic to the Atlantic rainforest of the Espírito Santo state of southeastern Brazil. They can be found walking slowly on the leaf li ...
'' Pombal & Gasparini, 2006 * '' Brachycephalus atelopoide'' Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 * '' Brachycephalus auroguttatus'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 * '' Brachycephalus boticario'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 * ''
Brachycephalus brunneus ''Brachycephalus brunneus'' is a species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae. It is Endemism, endemic to Brazil and known only from Pico Caratuva, Campina Grande do Sul, Paraná. It is found in thick leaf-litter in Atlantic forest and is diurn ...
'' Ribeiro et al., 2005 * '' Brachycephalus bufonoides'' Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 * '' Brachycephalus coloratus'' Ribeiro et al., 2017 * '' Brachycephalus crispus'' Condez, Clemente-Carvalho, Haddad & Reis, 2014 * '' Brachycephalus curupira'' Ribeiro et al., 2017 * '' Brachycephalus darkside'' Guimarães, Luz, Rocha & Feio, 2017 * '' Brachycephalus didactylus'' (Izecksohn, 1971) * Spix’s saddleback toad (''Brachycephalus ephippium'') (Spix, 1824) * ''
Brachycephalus ferruginus ''Brachycephalus ferruginus'' is a species of frogs in the family Brachycephalidae. It is endemic to southern Brazil and only known from its type locality, Pico Marumbi, in the Serra do Mar in Morretes, Paraná state. Its altitudinal range is ...
'' Alves et al., 2006 * '' Brachycephalus fuscolineatus'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 * '' Brachycephalus garbeanus'' Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 * '' Brachycephalus guarani'' Clemente-Carvalho et al., 2012 * '' Brachycephalus hermogenesi'' (Giaretta & Sawaya, 1998) *'' Brachycephalus ibitinga'' Condez et al., 2021 * '' Brachycephalus izecksohni'' Ribeiro et al., 2005 * ''
Brachycephalus leopardus ''Brachycephalus leopardus'' is a species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae. It is very tiny and was one of seven new species described by Luiz F. Ribeiro and a team of scientists from the Mater Natura — Instituto de Estudos Ambientais ...
'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 * '' Brachycephalus margaritatus'' Pombal & Izecksohn, 2011 * ''
Brachycephalus mariaeterezae ''Brachycephalus mariaeterezae'' is a species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae. It is very tiny and was one of seven new species described by LF Ribeiro and a team of scientists from the Mater Natura - Instituto de Estudos Ambientais in Bra ...
'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 * '' Brachycephalus mirissimus'' Pie et al., 2018 * Serra Cantareira saddleback toad (''Brachycephalus nodoterga'') Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 *''
Brachycephalus olivaceus ''Brachycephalus olivaceus'' is a species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae. It is very tiny and was one of seven new species described by LF Ribeiro and a team of scientists from the Mater Natura - Instituto de Estudos Ambientais in Brazi ...
'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 *'' Brachycephalus pernix'' Pombal, Wistuba & Bornschein, 1998 *
Red pumpkin toadlet ''Brachycephalus pitanga'', the red pumpkin toadlet, is a small and brightly coloured species of anuran in the family Brachycephalidae. It is endemic to Atlantic rainforests in São Paulo state of southeastern Brazil, and only known from fou ...
(''Brachycephalus pitanga'') Alves, Sawaya, Reis & Haddad, 2009 *''
Brachycephalus pombali ''Brachycephalus pombali'' is a species of frogs in the family Brachycephalidae. It is endemic to Brazil and only known from its type locality, "Morro dos Padres, Pico da Igreja", in the Serra do Mar in Guaratuba, Paraná state. The type local ...
'' Alves et al., 2006 *''
Brachycephalus pulex ''Brachycephalus pulex'', also known as the Brazilian flea toad and the Serra Bonita flea toad, is a species of small frogs in the family Brachycephalidae. It is one of more than 35 named species within the genus '' Brachycephalus''. It has been ...
'' Napoli, Caramschi, Cruz & Dias, 2011 *'' Brachycephalus quiririensis'' Pie & Ribeiro, 2015 *'' Brachycephalus rotenbergae'' Nunes et al., 2021 *'' Brachycephalus sulfuratus'' Condez et al., 2016 *'' Brachycephalus toby'' Haddad et al., 2010 *'' Brachycephalus tridactylus'' Garey et al., 2012 *'' Brachycephalus verrucosus'' Ribeiro et al., 2015 *''
Brachycephalus vertebralis ''Brachycephalus vertebralis'' is a species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae endemic to Brazil. It is known only from Serra da Bocaina National Park and Cunha, São Paulo and occurs at 800 meters above sea level. It has not been seen agai ...
'' Pombal, 2001


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saddleback Toad * Taxa named by Leopold Fitzinger