南行--来自越南中部高原的最南端的 Tylototriton(两栖类,穴居动物,蝾螈科)记录代表了一个新物种。

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Harvard Law Review Pub Date : 2023-07-03 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1168.96091
Trung My Phung, Cuong The Pham, Truong Quang Nguyen, Hoa Thi Ninh, Huy Quoc Nguyen, Marta Bernardes, Son Thanh Le, Thomas Ziegler, Tao Thien Nguyen
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基于综合分类法,即结合分子和形态学证据,描述了产自越南中部高原 Kon Tum 省 Ngoc Linh 山的 Tylototriton 属新种。根据形态学数据、异地分布和分子分歧,Tylototritonngoclinhensissp.在遗传差异方面,根据线粒体 NADH 脱氢酶亚基 2(ND2)基因,Tylototritonngoclinhensp.nov.与姐妹种 T.panhai(6.77%)和 T.ngarsuensis(12.36%)明显不同。Tylototritonngoclinhensissp.nov.是一种体型适中、体质健壮的蝾螈,头缘大、副趾和椎脊呈橙色。该新分类群与其同属物种的区别在于以下形态特征的组合:体型中等(雄性的 SVL 为 60.8-66.5 mm,TL 为 57.6-61.8 mm,雌性的 SVL 为 72.5-75.6 mm,TL 为 62.9-67.9 毫米);头长于宽;腮状突非常突出且增大,向后突出;尾长短于鼻孔长度;椎脊大、高,外表有腺体;有 14 个大而明显的背侧腺疣;有鳃褶;前肢和后肢的尖端沿身体受压时重叠;当前肢向前伸展时,手指尖伸到眼睛和鼻孔之间;头部背面和侧面、上唇和下唇、背侧腺疣、脊椎脊、泄殖腔外围区域和尾部腹侧边缘呈橙色;存在一条明显的黑线,从眼睛后端向肩部延伸。Tylototritonngoclinhensp.nov.仅限于生长在Ngoc Linh山水体附近的常绿山地森林中。我们建议将该新物种列入世界自然保护联盟红色名录中的濒危物种(EN)。这一新的重要发现是越南描述的第8个Tylototriton类群,同时也是整个属在亚洲最南端的分布记录。
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Southbound - the southernmost record of Tylototriton (Amphibia, Caudata, Salamandridae) from the Central Highlands of Vietnam represents a new species.

A new species of the genus Tylototriton is described from Ngoc Linh Mountain, Kon Tum Province, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam based on integrative taxonomy, namely by combining molecular and morphological evidence. Tylototritonngoclinhensissp. nov. differs from all other congeners based on morphological data, allopatric distribution, and molecular divergence. In terms of genetic divergence, Tylototritonngoclinhensissp. nov. distinctly differs from the sister species T.panhai (6.77%) and from T.ngarsuensis (12.36%) based on the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 (ND2) gene. Tylototritonngoclinhensissp. nov. is a moderate sized and robust salamander species with large cephalic edges, parotoids, and vertebral ridge orange in coloration. The new taxon differs from its congeners by a combination of the following morphological characteristics: size medium (SVL 60.8-66.5 mm, TL 57.6-61.8 mm in males, and SVL 72.5-75.6 mm, TL 62.9-67.9 mm in females); head longer than wide; parotoids very prominent and enlarged, projecting backwards; tail length shorter than snout-vent length; vertebral ridge large, high and glandular in appearance; 14 large and distinct dorsolateral glandular warts; gular fold present; tips of fore and hind limbs overlapping when adpressed along the body; tips of fingers reaching between eye and nostril when foreleg is laid forward; dorsal surface and lateral sides of the head, upper and lower lips, dorsolateral glandular warts, vertebral ridge, the peripheral area of the cloaca and the ventral edge of the tail orange in coloration; the presence of a distinct black line extending from the posterior end of the eye towards the shoulder. Tylototritonngoclinhensissp. nov. is restricted to evergreen montane forests near water bodies on Ngoc Linh Mountain. We suggest that the new species should be classified as Endangered (EN) in the IUCN Red List. This new important discovery represents the eighth Tylototriton taxon described from Vietnam, and at the same time constitutes the southernmost distributional record for the whole genus in Asia.

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