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Molecular and Morphological Study of Leaping Frogs (Anura, Ranixalidae) with Description of Two New Species

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PLOS ONE
卷 11, 期 11, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166326

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India [DU/DST '2009/868', 2014-16]
  2. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India [MoEF '23/3/2007-RE']
  3. Conservation International/Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, USA [55918/2009]
  4. University of Delhi Research and Development [2014-15, 2015-16]
  5. University of Delhi under the University Teaching Assistantship Scheme [2010/56562]
  6. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, India [9/45 (1381)/2015-EMR-I]

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The monotypic anuran family Ranixalidae is endemic to India, with a predominant distribution in the Western Ghats, a region that is home to several unique amphibian lineages. It is also one of the three ancient anuran families that diversified on the Indian landmass long before several larger radiations of extant frogs in this region. In recent years, ranixalids have been subjected to DNA barcoding and systematic studies. Nearly half of the presently recognized species in this family have been described over the last three years, along with recognition of a new genus to accommodate three previously known members. Our surveys in the Western Ghats further suggest the presence of undescribed diversity in this group, thereby increasing former diversity estimates. Based on rapid genetic identification using a mitochondrial gene, followed by phylogenetic analyses with an additional nuclear gene and detailed morphological studies including examination of museum specimens, new collections, and available literature, here we describe two new species belonging to the genus Indirana from the Western Ghats states of Karnataka and Kerala. We also provide new genetic and morphological data along with confirmed distribution records for all the species known prior to this study. This updated systematic revision of family Ranixalidae will facilitate future studies and provide vital information for conservation assessment of these relic frogs.

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