A new species of the genus Leptobrachella (Amphibia, Anura, Megophryidae) from Dayaoshan National Nature Reserve, Guangxi, China.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1219.121027
Gui-Dong Yu, Kun Qin, Tao Meng, Peng Li, Wan-Xiao Peng, Wei-Cai Chen
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Abstract

A new species of the Asian leaf litter toad genus Leptobrachella, L.dayaoshanensis sp. nov., is described based on phylogenetic analysis, morphological characters, and bioacoustic data. This species occurs in the Dayaoshan National Nature Reserve located in Jinxiu County, Guangxi, China. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that this new species is closely related to L.verrucosa, as demonstrated by phylogenetic trees. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: (1) medium size (mean snout-vent length (SVL) of 27.9 ± 0.7 mm, range 26.6-28.9 mm in males; 34.4 mm in female); (2) rough dorsal surface featuring small, raised tubercles and ridges; (3) flanks adorned with irregular black spots and creamy white glands; (4) creamy white ventral surface with sparse light-brown spots and irregular tiny textures; (5) brown throat and chest; (6) rudimentary toe webbing; (7) wide lateral fringes on toes; (8) distinct continuous ventrolateral glandular line; (9) tibiotarsal articulation reaching the midpoint of eye when the leg is extended forward; (10) heels that do not meet when thighs are appressed at right angles to body; (11) bicolored iris, with the upper half being copper and gradually transitioning to silver in the lower half; and (12) advertisement calls consisting of two model types, with dominant frequencies of 4.2-6.8 kHz at 21.0 °C. The new species has a breeding season that occurs from March to April and is found in evergreen forests at elevations between 1,000 and 1,600 m.

A广西大瑶山国家级自然保护区细臂蝇属新种(两栖纲,无尾目,巨蝇科)。
根据系统发育、形态特征和生物声学资料,对亚洲凋落叶蟾蜍属Leptobrachella L.dayaoshanensis sp. nov.进行了描述。本种产于中国广西锦绣县大瑶山国家级自然保护区。系统发育树分析表明,该新种与疣状沙属植物亲缘关系较近。该新种具有以下特征:(1)中等体型,平均口鼻长度(SVL)为27.9±0.7 mm,雄性为26.6 ~ 28.9 mm;34.4 mm(母);(2)粗糙的背表面,具有小而凸起的结节和脊;(3)侧翼饰有不规则的黑点和乳白色腺体;(4)乳白色腹面,有稀疏的浅棕色斑点和不规则的微小纹理;(5)喉、胸呈褐色;(6)初级趾蹼;(7)在脚趾上的宽侧缘;(8)明显连续的腹外侧腺线;(9)腿向前伸时胫跖关节到达眼中点;(10)大腿与身体成直角时不相接的鞋跟;(11)双色虹膜,上半部分为铜色,下半部分逐渐过渡为银色;(12)广告呼叫由两种模型类型组成,在21.0°C下主导频率为4.2-6.8 kHz。这种新物种的繁殖季节从3月到4月,在海拔1000到1600米的常绿森林中发现。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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2.70
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3 months
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