New Andean plump toad of the genus Osornophryne (Anura: Bufonidae) from Cerro Candelaria, Ecuador.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.19760
Juan P Reyes-Puig, Miguel A Urgiles-Merchán, H Mauricio Ortega-Andrade, Diego F Cisneros-Heredia, Julio C Carrión-Olmedo, Mario H Yáñez-Muñoz
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The amphibian genus Osornophryne is endemic to the northern Andes of South America and has long been considered rare. Recent explorations in the humid montane forests of the upper Pastaza Valley have uncovered previously unknown species. Here, we describe a new Andean toad species from the central Ecuadorian Andes, identified through genetic analyses and distinctive morphological and cranial traits. Osornophryne backshalli sp. nov., from Cerro Candelaria in the upper Pastaza River basin, is closely related to O. sumacoensis from Sumaco Volcano. This new species is characterized by a uniquely short fifth toe relative to toes I-III, triangular papillae on the snout tip, an occipital fold, large subconical and conical warts on the body, dorsal surfaces Brownish Olive with Spectrum Yellow and Light Neutral Gray flecks, ventral surfaces Brownish Olive with Spectrum Yellow bright blotches. Our phylogenetic analyses revise the genus taxonomy by delimiting two well-supported clades: the Osornophryne bufoniformis species group and the Osornophryne guacamayo species group. Furthermore, we show that the Pastaza River does not constitute a geographical barrier for Osornophryne distribution. These findings emphasize the value of continued exploration to expand our understanding of this genus in the humid montane forests of the Ecuadorian Andes.

厄瓜多尔塞罗坎德拉里亚的新安第斯蟾蜍属的胖蟾蜍(无尾目:蟾蜍科)。
两栖动物Osornophryne属是南美洲安第斯山脉北部的特有物种,长期以来一直被认为是罕见的。最近对上帕斯塔萨山谷潮湿的山地森林的探索发现了以前不为人知的物种。在这里,我们描述了来自厄瓜多尔安第斯山脉中部的一种新的安第斯蟾蜍物种,通过遗传分析和独特的形态和颅骨特征进行了鉴定。来自pasaza河上游Cerro Candelaria的Osornophryne backshalli sp. nov.与来自Sumaco火山的O. sumacoensis有亲缘关系。这个新物种的特点是,相对于脚趾I-III而言,第五趾独特地短,鼻尖上有三角形的乳头,枕褶,身体上有大的次圆锥形和圆锥形疣,背部呈褐色橄榄色,带有光谱黄色和浅中性灰色的斑点,腹部呈褐色橄榄色,带有光谱黄色的明亮斑点。我们的系统发育分析通过划分两个支持良好的分支来修改属分类:Osornophryne bufoniformis种组和Osornophryne guacamayo种组。此外,我们表明,Pastaza河并不构成Osornophryne分布的地理障碍。这些发现强调了继续探索的价值,以扩大我们对厄瓜多尔安第斯山脉潮湿山地森林中这一属的了解。
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PeerJ
PeerJ MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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4.70
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3.70%
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1665
审稿时长
10 weeks
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