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16 June 2007 A NEW SPECIES OF ARBOREAL RHINELLA (ANURA: BUFONIDAE) FROM CLOUD FOREST OF SOUTHEASTERN PERU
Juan Carlos Chaparro, Jennifer B. Pramuk, Andrew G. Gluesenkamp
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Abstract

A new arboreal species of Rhinella is described from the humid montane forest of Manu National Park in the Cordillera Oriental of southern Peru. The new species can be distinguished from all known Rhinella by a unique combination of external and osteological characters as well as by molecular data. The new toad is compared to R. arborescandens and R. veraguensis with respect to external characters. On the basis of morphological and molecular data, the new taxon is closely related to R. chavin, R. nesiotes, and R. festae. Although DNA data indicate that a member of the R. veraguensis group (R. nesiotes) is its sister taxon, the new species is not closely related to other members of this species group (e.g., R. veraguensis). In addition, DNA data indicate that the R. veraguensis group as it currently is defined is paraphyletic. Until additional studies are completed on the phylogeny of these South American toads, we refrain from assigning the new taxon to a species group.

Se describe una nueva especie arborícola del género Rhinella de los bosques montanos húmedos del Parque Nacional del Manu en la Cordillera Oriental del sur del Perú. La nueva especie se distingue del resto de las especies del género Rhinella por una combinación de características externas y osteológicas así como por datos moleculares. Esta nueva especie se compara con R. arborescandens y R. veraguensis respecto a las características morfológicas externas y osteológicas.

Juan Carlos Chaparro, Jennifer B. Pramuk, and Andrew G. Gluesenkamp "A NEW SPECIES OF ARBOREAL RHINELLA (ANURA: BUFONIDAE) FROM CLOUD FOREST OF SOUTHEASTERN PERU," Herpetologica 63(2), 203-212, (16 June 2007). https://doi.org/10.1655/0018-0831(2007)63[203:ANSOAR]2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 January 2007; Published: 16 June 2007
KEYWORDS
Anura
Bufonidae
DNA
Manu National Park
morphology
new species
Peru
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