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Habrocestum Click on an image to view larger version & data in a new window
A group of several ground-dwelling euophryines. The pulex group are ant
feeders, common in the East; they do not belong in the genus Habrocestum,
which is primarily or exclusively Old World and which might not even be
a euophryine.
H. parvulum may be a true Habrocestum.
For more information and links to the species, go to Habrocestum in the Tree of Life.
References most relevant to species north of Mexico: Richman (1981).
Identification
With the exception of H. parvulum, the North American Habrocestum are reminiscent of little toads. The abdomen often has two white spots or a cross-shaped marking.Compare to:
Habitat
Forest leaf litter; also wanders up trees. H. parvulum has been found in bogs.