Zootaxa2011,Issue(3132) :55.

Species diversity of Hyalinobatrachium glassfrogs (Amphibia: Centrolenidae) from the Guiana Shield, with the description of two new species

RAFFAEL ERNST CARLES VILA JOSE AYARZAGUENA MICHEL BLANC SANTIAGO CASTRO VIE JO-FISHER
Zootaxa2011,Issue(3132) :55.

Species diversity of Hyalinobatrachium glassfrogs (Amphibia: Centrolenidae) from the Guiana Shield, with the description of two new species

RAFFAEL ERNST 1CARLES VILA 2JOSE AYARZAGUENA 3MICHEL BLANC 4SANTIAGO CASTRO VIE JO-FISHER5
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作者信息

  • 1. Museum of Zoology, Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden A. B. Meyer Building, D-01109 Dresden, Germany
  • 2. EstaciOn BiolOgica de Donana-CSIC, Avd. Américo Vespucio s/n, 41092 Seville, Spain
  • 3. AsociaciOn Amigos de Donana, Panama 6, 41012 Seville, Spain
  • 4. Pointe Maripa, RN2/PK35, Roura, French Guiana
  • 5. Department of Herpetology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, 10024-5192 New York, U.S.A
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Abstract

Basic information about the taxonomy, biology and distribution of Hyalinobatrachium glassfrogs of the Guiana Shield (GS) is scarce, ambiguous, and in many cases even contradictory. In this review we aim to clarify the current taxonomic status of thisgroup by means of phenotypic (morphology, morphometries and bioacoustics) and molecular (mitochondrial DNA sequences) comparisons. Eight species have previously been recognized for the GS: H. crurifasciatum, H. eccentricum, H.fleischmanni (initially described as Hylella cappellei in the GS), H. iaspidiense (with the putative synonym H. nouraguense), H. ignioculus, H. mesai, H. mondolfii, and H. taylori. Our data support the resurrection of H. cappellei from its synonymy with H.fleischmanni. Hyalinobatrachium crurifasciatum, H. eccentricum, and if. ignioculus are proposed as junior synonyms of H. cappellei. We show that none of the four paratypes ofH. taylori belong to this species and we assign two to H. cappellei and two to H. mondolfii. Additional specimens previously identified as H. taylori are reassigned to H. cappellei, and hence H. taylori is redefined. Hyalinobatrachium nouraguense is confirmed as a junior synonym of H. iaspidiense. We also describe two new species of Hyalinobatrachium from French Guiana: Hyalinobatrachium kawense sp. nov. and Hyalinobatrachium tricolor sp. nov. In addition, and in concordance with the new taxonomic rearrangements, we provide diagnostic characters for all species, known distributions and main sources of references for their biology. We also report new distribution records for H. iaspidiense and H. mondolfii, and describe the formerly unknown tadpole of the later. Consequently, we recognize seven species of Hyalinobatrachium for the Guiana Shield: H. cappellei, H. iaspidiense, H. kawense sp. nov., H. mesai, H. mondolfii, H. taylori, and H. tricolor sp. nov. We discuss the suitability of integrative taxonomy as an approach to identify taxonomic uncertainty and consider its significance for conservation purposes. We also address the implications of our results to understand phylogeographic patterns in this area.

Key words

Brazil/French Guiana/Guyana/Hyalinobatrachium/Integrative Taxonomy/Mitochondrial DNA/Phylogeography/Synonym/Suriname/Venezuela

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出版年

2011
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ISSN:1175-5326
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