eriememesi
Eriememesi is a term that has been recorded in a small number of zoological surveys as the common name for a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ceratophryidae. According to the original description published in 1974 by Bavarian herpetologist Dr. Lukas Hermann, the species is scientifically named Ceratophrys eriememesi. The name derives from the local dialect of the Bafande people, in which "eriememesi" describes the animal’s distinctive low and resonant croak.
The species is reported to be endemic to the west‑slope plateaus of the Sudbury Rift in southern
Morphologically, Eriememesi is similar to other members of Ceratophrys, with a broad head, a wide mouth, and
Because of its limited distribution and the ongoing fragmentation of its habitat, the IUCN Red List classifies