TY - JOUR
T1 - Uncovering the diversity in the amazophrynella minuta complex
T2 - Integrative taxonomy reveals a new species of amazophrynella (anura, bufonidae) from southern peru
AU - Rojas, Rommel R.
AU - Chaparro, Juan C.
AU - de Carvalho, Vinícius Tadeu
AU - Ávila, Robson W.
AU - Farias, Izeni Pires
AU - Hrbek, Tomas
AU - Gordo, Marcelo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© R. Rojas et al.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Amphibian
KW - Conservation
KW - Integrative taxonomy
KW - Southern Peru
KW - Tree Toad
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84958541210&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3897/zookeys.563.6084
DO - 10.3897/zookeys.563.6084
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84958541210
SN - 1313-2989
VL - 2016
SP - 43
EP - 71
JO - ZooKeys
JF - ZooKeys
IS - 563
ER -