“…In Argentina, the genus is represented by three species,
Oreobates
berdemenos Pereyra, Cardozo, Baldo & Baldo, 2014, which is phylogenetically related to
Oreobates
lundbergi and characterized by an incomplete discoidal fold (
Pereyra et al 2014); and the cryptic species,
Oreobates
barituensis Vaira & Ferrari, 2008 and
Oreobates
discoidalis (Peracca, 1895), recovered as sister species in the most inclusive phylogenetic analyses, both with a complete discoidal fold (
Padial et al 2014,
Pereyra et al 2014). When compared to other
Brachycephaloidea genera, the cytogenetic information available for
Oreobates is extremely scarce and only two species were studied to date,
Oreobates
discoidalis (
Brum-Zorilla and Sáez 1968 [as
Eleutherodactylus ],
Schmid et al 2010), and
Oreobates
crepitans (Bokermann, 1965) (
Siqueira et al 2009, as [
Pristimantis ]). Both taxa share the same chromosome formulae (2n = 22,
FN = 44) and similar chromosomal morphology.…”