Uncovering the diversity in the amazophrynella minuta complex: Integrative taxonomy reveals a new species of amazophrynella (anura, bufonidae) from southern peru

Rommel R. Rojas, Juan C. Chaparro, Vinícius Tadeu de Carvalho, Robson W. Ávila, Izeni Pires Farias, Tomas Hrbek, Marcelo Gordo

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Abstract

A new species of the genus Amazophrynella (Anura, Bufonidae) is described from the departments of Madre de Dios, Cusco and Junin in Peru. An integrative taxonomy approach is used. A morphological diagnosis, morphometrics comparisons, description of the advertisement call, and the phylogenetic relationships of the new species are provided. Amazophrynella javierbustamantei sp. n. differs from other species of Amazophrynella by: intermediate body-size (snout-vent length 14.9 mm in males, n = 26 and 19.6 mm in females, n = 20), tuberculate skin texture of body, greatest hand length of the Amazophrynella spp. (3.6 mm in males, n = 26 and 4.6 mm in females, n = 20), venter coloration yellowish, tiny rounded black points covering the venter, and thirteen molecular autapomorphies in the 16S RNA gene. Its distribution varies from 215 to 708 m a.s.l. This discovery highlights the importance of the remnant forest in preserving the biodiversity in Peru, and increase in seven the species formally described in the genus Amazophrynella.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-71
Number of pages29
JournalZooKeys
Volume2016
Issue number563
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Amphibian
  • Conservation
  • Integrative taxonomy
  • Southern Peru
  • Tree Toad

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