Phrynobatrachus ogoensis

Arthroleptis ogoensis Boulenger, 1906 "1905" Phrynobatrachus ogoensis (also known as the Ogowe river frog) is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae.

It is endemic to Gabon and is known from its type locality, Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province and from the Ramba Village in the Ogooué-Ivindo Province,[2] in the buffer zone of the Lopé National Park.

The toes are nearly half-webbed, with the webbing extending as a fringe on the sides to the tips; the toe tips are dilated into small but distinct discs.

The dorsum is brown and bears indistinct darker markings.

[1] The specimen from the Ramba Village (a gravid female) was collected from leaf litter in secondary forest at 220 m (720 ft) above sea level.