What is another word for Genus Adenota?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɛnəs ˈadənˌə͡ʊtə] (IPA)

Genus Adenota is a group of small, terrestrial frogs found primarily in South America. There are several synonyms for this genus, including Geobatrachus, Leucophryne, Leusinella, and Nematophryne. These synonyms were initially established based on morphological differences in the frogs' physical features, but recent genetic analyses have shown that they are all part of the same taxonomic group. In addition to their scientific names, these frogs may also be referred to by common names such as rain frogs, foam frogs, or ant frogs, reflecting their diverse ecological niches and unique adaptations. Despite these variations, all members of this genus are characterized by their rounded, stocky bodies and distinctive calls.

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