The Cycloramphidae are a family of frogs endemic to southeastern Brazil.
[1][2] Genera that have at some point been included in the Cycloramphidae are at present placed in the Alsodidae, Hylodidae, Leptodactylidae, and Rhinodermatidae.
Of these, the Alsodidae and/or Hylodidae have also been considered as subfamilies of Cycloramphidae (as, respectively, Alsodinae and Hylodinae); the Cycloramphidae, as recognized at present, would be similar to subfamily Cycloramphinae under such system.
[1] There are 36 species in three genera:[1] The AmphibiaWeb omits Zachaenus from this family, considering its placement within Hyloidea as uncertain.
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