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DESCRIPTION AND PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF A NEW (SINGLETON) SPECIES OF OREOBATES JIMENEZ DE LA ESPADA, 1872 (ANURA: CRAUGASTORIDAE) FROM THE YUNGAS OF COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA

机译:玻利维亚科恰巴姆巴的云雀科新的单变种单生种的描述和系统发育位置,1872年吉门美斯德拉埃斯帕达(阿努拉:CRAUGASTORIDAE)

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We report the discovery of a new singleton species of Oreobates Jimenez de la Espada, 1872, from the Yungas forest of the Amazonian versant of the Andes in Bolivia, infer its phylogenetic position, revisit the phylogenetic relationships of Oreobates, and discuss the conditions that justify description of the species with a single specimen. The new species, Oreobates yanucu, differs from all other Oreobates in a combination of external conditions: granular dorsal skin with scattered warts, fmger I longer than fmger II, finger tips of fingers III and IV distinctly enlarged and truncate in outline, tips of toes II to V with ungual flaps, head longer than wide, basal webbing between toes I and II and toes H and III, foot length/snout vent length = 50%, lack of orange, red, or scarlet flecks and blotches in life. Although similar in appearance to O. amarakaeri Padial et al, 2012, O. choristolemma (Harvey and Sheehy, 2005), O. granulosus (Boulenger, 1902), O. sanctaecrucis (Harvey and Keck, 1995), and O. sanderi (Padial et al., 2005)-all of them species from the Yungas of Bolivia and southern Peru conforming a monophyletic group-the new species is nested within a Glade, revealed by molecular phylogeny, in which all species share the condition of enlarged finger discs and is sister to O. berdemenos Pereyra et al., 2014, an allopatric species from the Yungas of Argentina. The new species is only known from a single specimen collected in 1999 at 1500 m above sea level within Carrasco National Park (Provincia Chapare, Departamento Cochabamba, Bolivia). Oreobates now includes 24 described species but seven other new species remain to be named formally and we expect the diversity of this group to increase considerably with the exploration of the Andean foothills of Bolivia and Peru.
机译:我们报告了从玻利维亚安第斯山脉的亚马逊人的云加斯森林中发现的一种新的单生种的Oreobates Jimenez de la Espada,1872年,推断其系统发生位置,重新考察了Oreobates的系统发生关系,并讨论了证明合理的条件用单个标本描述物种。新物种Oreobates yanucu在外部条件方面与所有其他Oreobates有所不同:背面有散在的疣状颗粒状皮肤,fmger I比fmger II长,手指III和IV的指尖明显扩大并截断轮廓,脚趾尖II至V处有舌瓣,头长于宽,I和II脚趾与H和III脚趾之间的基部织带,脚长/口鼻孔长度= 50%,生活中没有橙色,红色或猩红色的斑点和斑点。尽管外观与O. amarakaeri Padial等人(2012),O。choristolemma(Harvey和Sheehy,2005),O。granulosus(Boulenger,1902),O。sanctaecrucis(Harvey and Keck,1995)和O. sanderi( Padial等人,2005年)-所有这些物种均来自玻利维亚和秘鲁南部的云加斯地区,属于一个单一系统类群-新物种被嵌套在Glade内(通过分子系统发育揭示),其中所有物种都具有扩大的指间盘状条件是O. berdemenos Pereyra等人(2014年)的姊妹,O。berdemenos Pereyra等人是来自阿根廷Yungas的异源物种。仅从1999年在卡拉斯科国家公园(玻利维亚科帕班巴省的Provincia Chapare)海拔1500 m处采集的单个标本中才知道新物种。现在,Oreobates包括24个已描述的物种,但还有7个新物种仍将被正式命名,我们希望随着对玻利维亚和秘鲁安第斯山麓地区的探索,该物种的多样性将大大增加。

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