Alsodidae

Alsodinae Mivart, 1869 The Alsodidae are a small family of frogs from South America between Patagonia and southern Brazil.

[4] The family contains three genera:[1][2] However, the placement of Limnomedusa is highly uncertain, and it might belong to the family Cycloramphidae.

[1] In contrast, Alsodes+Eupsophus group (sensu stricto, after moving some species formerly included in the latter genus to other genera) forms a well-supported, monophyletic group.

These genera are Patagonian endemics and represent the largest part of the amphibian diversity in that area.

Eupsophus species are restricted to forested areas at southern latitudes, but some species of Alsodes reach the arid Andean slopes in central Chile and Argentina.