Phyllodytes

Amphodus Peters, 1873 "1872" Lophyohyla Miranda-Ribeiro, 1923 Phyllodytes is a genus of frogs (heart-tongued frogs) in the family Hylidae.

[1] Based on genetic evidence, genus Phytotriades was erected in 2009 to remedy polyphyly of Phyllodytes as then defined.

[3] With Phytotriades auratus from Trinidad and Venezuela placed in its own genus, the remaining Phyllodytes species are all endemic to Brazil.

[1][4] These are small arboreal frogs which live and breed exclusively on epiphytic bromeliad plants.

[2][5] Male Phyllodytes do vocalize, in contrast to Phytotriades.