“…The greatest number of frog species recorded in restingas until now was reported from Mata São João in the state of Bahia, with 30 species (Bastazini et al 2007), followed by Parque Estadual de Itapeva, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, with 28 species (Colombo et al 2008) and, the Juréia-Itatins Ecological Station, state of São Paulo, with 20 species (Narvaes et al 2009). In terms of species richness, the family Hylidae was the most representative in the restinga of Baixada do Maciambu (Table 1), as well as in other restinga environments in Brazil Bastazini et al 2007;Colombo et al 2008;Silva et al 2008;Narvaes et al 2009). Carvalhoe- Silva et al (2000) listed 52 frog species occurring in restingas of eastern Brazil; here we add to their list the species Dendropsophus werneri (Figure 1D), Elachistocleis bicolor ( Figure 2F), Leptodactylus gracilis ( Figure 2D), Odontophrynus maisuma ( Figure 1B), Physalaemus cuvieri ( Figure 2C), Phyllomedusa distincta (figure 1G), Scinax granulatus ( Figure 2B), and Sphaenorhynchus caramaschii, recorded by us at the Baixada do Maciambu.…”