
Belongs within: Hylidae.
Dendropsophus is a Neotropical genus of small to medium-sized, mostly arboreal frogs with the quadratojugal reduced or absent, labial teeth absent in the tadpoles, and a chromosome complement of 2n = 30 (Duellman et al. 2016).
<==Dendropsophus Fitzinger 1843FG06
| i. s.: D. pelidnaPW11
|--D. allenorumPW11
`--+--+--D. aperomeusDMH16
| `--D. timbebaDMH16
`--+--+--D. seniculusDMH16
| `--+--D. marmoratusDMH16
| `--D. melanargyreusDMH16
`--+--+--+--D. koechliniDMH16
| | `--+--D. parvicepsPW11
| | `--+--D. brevifronsPW11
| | `--D. frostiDMH16
| `--+--D. giesleriPW11
| `--+--D. carnifexPW11
| `--+--D. labialisPW11
| `--+--D. luddeckeiDMH16
| `--D. meridensisDMH16
`--+--+--+--D. miyataiDMH16
| | `--D. schubartiPW11
| `--+--+--D. elegansPW11
| | `--D. salliDMH16
| `--+--D. ebraccatusPW11
| `--+--+--D. leucophyllatusPW11
| | `--D. triangulumPW11
| `--+--D. sarayacuensisPW11
| `--+--D. bifurcusPW11
| `--D. manonegraDMH16
`--+--D. minutusDMH16
`--+--D. ancepsDMH16
`--+--+--D. lealiDMH16
| `--+--D. rhodopeplusPW11
| `--+--D. microcephalusPW11
| |--D. phlebodesDMH16
| `--+--D. robertmertensiPW11
| `--D. sartoriPW11
`--+--D. branneriDMH16
`--+--D. bipunctatusDMH16
`--+--+--D. berthalutzaeDMH16
| `--+--D. reichleiDMH16
| `--+--+--D. coffeusDMH16
| | `--D. gaucheriDMH16
| `--+--D. riveroiDMH16
| `--+--D. nanusPW11
| `--D. walfordiPW11
`--+--D. jimiDMH16
`--+--+--D. julianiDMH16
| `--D. tritaeniatusDMH16
`--+--D. minusculusDMH16
`--+--D. anataliasiasiDMH16
`--+--D. sanborniDMH16
`--+--D. elianeaeDMH16
`--D. rubicundulusDMH16
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[DMH16] Duellman, W. E., A. B. Marion & S. B. Hedges. 2016. Phylogenetics, classification, and biogeography of the treefrogs (Amphibia: Anura: Arboranae). Zootaxa 4104 (1): 1–109.
[FG06] Frost, D. R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. H. Bain, A. Haas, C. F. B. Haddad, R. O. de Sá, A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S. C. Donnellan, C. J. Raxworthy, J. A. Campbell, B. L. Blotto, P. Moler, R. C. Drewes, R. A. Nussbaum, J. D. Lynch, D. M. Green & W. C. Wheeler. 2006. The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 297: 1–370.
[PW11] Pyron, R. A., & J. J. Wiens. 2011. A large-scale phylogeny of Amphibia including over 2800 species, and a revised classification of extant frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61: 543–583.