Ceuthomantis

4 species (see text) Ceuthomantis is a small genus of craugastorid frogs,[2] also treated as comprising their own monogeneric family Ceuthomantidae.

[1] Ceuthomantis was first described as the only genus in its own family Ceuthomantidae,[2][3] but is now merged with Pristimantinae; the oldest name for this taxon is Ceuthomantinae.

Both genera also have dorsal skin composed of small, flat, pliable (not keratinized) warts, and lack nuptial pads in adult males.

They differ in that Dischidodactylus possesses a dentigerous process of the vomer, and in that Ceuthomantis lack basal toe webbing.

They have T-shaped terminal phalanges and paired, dorsal, gland-like protrusions in the post-temporal and sacral regions; the function of the latter is unknown.