A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera species group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the montane forest of the Selva Central, Peru

Edgar Lehr, Jiri Moravec, Juan Carlos Carlos Cusi, Jesus Cordova, Vaclav Gvozdik

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Abstract

We describe a new species of the bufonid toad genus Rhinella from transition montane forest of the buffer zones of the Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park and the Pui Pui Protected Forest (eastern slopes of Andes, Selva Central, Peru). The new species belongs to the Rhinella margaritifera species group (confirmed by mtDNA data) and differs from all its members by the absence of tympanic membrane and tympanic annulus. It is characterized by medium size (SVL 57.5–65.5 mm, n = 5), moderately developed cranial crests, absence of neural crest of vertebrae, absence of bone protrusion at angle of jaw, presence of lateral rows of enlarged tubercles, and absence of subgular vocal sac and vocal slits in males. In addition, based on the molecular phylogenetic analyses of selected Rhinella species we propose the monophylum containing R. chavin , R. festae , R. macrorhina , R. manu , R. nesiotes , R. rostrata , and R. yanachaga as a new species group under the name Rhinella festae species group.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalZooKeys
Volume371
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2017

Keywords

  • Amphibia
  • Andes
  • Rhinella festae
  • Rhinella yunga
  • new species
  • new species group

Disciplines

  • Animal Sciences
  • Zoology
  • Biology

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