See text Peltophryne is a genus of true toads in the family Bufonidae,[1][2][3] from the Greater Antilles (in Cuba, Isla de Juventud, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico).
The skull is as long as wide and contains some unique osteological features (thickened dermal tissue covering the snout and usually ossified into a pair of rostral bones, and squamosal-maxillary articulation).
[5] The genus was erected by Leopold Fitzinger in 1843, but placed in synonymy with Bufo by Albert Günther in 1859.
[1] Subsequent work has considered Peltophryne either as a valid genus, a subgenus, or a synonym of Bufo.
[7] Surviving wild populations of Peltophryne lemur have been supported by captive bred animals.