Una especie nueva de rana venenosa de altura del género Excidobates (Dendrobatoidea: Dendrobatidae) de la Cordillera del Cóndor
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New species, Dendrobatidae, Excidobates condor, Andinobates, Ecuador, phylogenia, ecological informationResumo
The genus Excidobates comprises two species, E. captivus and E. mysteriosus, distributed in the Río Marañón basin in Peru. Herpetofaunal assessments in the eastern Andean montane forest in Province of Zamora Chinchipe, Ecuador, resulted in the discovery of a new species of the genus, which we describe as Excidobates condor sp. nov. We provide information on habitat, natural history, and distribution, as well as describe its tadpoles. The species is known from three localities separated by 18 km (straight line distance) that generate a polygon of 7 km². A phylogenetic analysis based on mitochondrial genes 12S and 16S rRNA suggests the new species is closely related to Excidobates mysteriosus and E. captivus, and is distinguished by color pattern and the texture of the skin of the dorsum. With the addition of the new species to Excidobates, none of the morphological characters diagnostic of the genus is synapomorphic. Thus, Excidobates is supported by genetic characters only. Additionally we analyze the morphological affinities between adults and larvae Andinobates abditus with members of the genus Excidobates.Downloads
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Almendáriz C, A., Ron, S. R., & Brito M, J. (2012). Una especie nueva de rana venenosa de altura del género Excidobates (Dendrobatoidea: Dendrobatidae) de la Cordillera del Cóndor. Papéis Avulsos De Zoologia, 52(32), 387-399. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0031-10492012021200001
