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A spectacular new species of Hyloscirtus (Anura: Hylidae) from the Cordillera de Los Llanganates in the eastern Andes of Ecuador

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PEERJ
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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PEERJ INC
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14066

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Hyloscirtus; Larinopygion; Group; Llanganates; Mountains; Upper; Pastaza; Watershed

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  1. Inedita Program of the Ecuadorian Science Agency SENESCYT (Respuestas a la Crisis de Biodiversidad: La Descripcion de Especies como Herramienta de Conservacion) [INEDITA PIC-20-INE-USFQ-001]

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We have discovered a new and spectacular frog species in the Hyloscirtus genus, belonging to the H. larinopygion species group. The species is characterized by black body color with red spots, and the juveniles have a yellow body with black markings. The new species is closely related to other species in the H. larinopygion group in terms of phylogeny.
We have discovered a spectacular new species of frog in the genus Hyloscirtus, belonging to the H. larinopygion species group. The adult female is characterized by a mostly black body with large bright red spots on the dorsal and ventral surface, extremities, and toe pads. The adult male is unknown. Small juveniles are characterized by a yellow body with variable black markings on the flanks; while one larger juvenile displayed irregular orange or yellow marks on a black background color, with light orange or yellow toe pads. Additional distinctive external morphological features such as cloacal ornamentation are described, and some osteological details are imaged and analyzed. The performed phylogeny places the new species as the sister to a clade consisting of ten taxa, all of which are part of the H. larinopygion group. We use genetic distances to fit the new species into a published time-calibrated phylogeny of this group; our analysis based on the published chronology suggests that the divergence of the new species from its known congeners pre-dates the Quaternary period. The new species is currently only known only from Cerro Mayordomo, in Fundacion EcoMinga ' s Machay Reserve, at 2,900 m in the eastern Andes of Tungurahua province, Ecuador, near the southern edge of Los Llanganates National Park, but its real distribution may be larger.

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