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Zootaxa ; 4995(3): 505-522, 2021 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34810554

ABSTRACT

We describe a new species of Thoropa, previously identified as T. lutzi, from the northern region of the Serra da Mantiqueira in the Atlantic Forest domain in Southeast Brazil. The new species is diagnosed by the following combination of characters: small size; slender body; head longer than wide; dark colored nuptial pads on the inner side of the Finger I and on the internal carpal tubercle; nuptial pads with epidermic cone-shaped papillae measuring of 53.191.6 m in diameter, and at a density of 1432 papillary epidermic projections/mm2; presence of vocal sac and vocal slits; and advertisement call with 510 harmonics, duration of 0.230.42 s, and peak of frequency of 20604470 Hz. With the description of the new species, T. lutzi is now only known for the state of Rio de Janeiro.


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Anura , Ranidae , Animals , Brazil , Forests
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Zootaxa ; 4059(1): 96-114, 2015 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26701555

ABSTRACT

A new species of Sphaenorhynchus is described from the Municipality of Mariana, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is characterized by the vocal sac moderately developed, single, subgular, with longitudinal folds; white canthal and dorsolateral lines delimited below by a dorsolateral black line from the tip of snout extending beyond the eye to gradually disappearing up to the flanks; and premaxilla and maxilla almost completely edentulous, each bearing 1-5 extremely small teeth. It is most similar with Sphaenorhynchus orophilus, from which it can be distinguished by having a less robust forearm in males; glandular subcloacal dermal fold; premaxilla and maxilla almost completely edentulous; and larvae with large marginal papillae in the oral disc. The new species occurs in natural ponds over ironstone outcrops (known as canga) on flat terrain, where males call from the floating vegetation.


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Ranidae/classification , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animal Structures/growth & development , Animals , Body Size , Brazil , Ecosystem , Female , Male , Organ Size , Ranidae/anatomy & histology , Ranidae/growth & development
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Zootaxa ; 3716: 583-91, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26106793

ABSTRACT

A new species of casque-headed tree frog of the genus Aparasphenodon is described from the municipality of Cataguases (21°20'S, 42°45'W; 288 m a.s.l.) in the Atlantic Rain Forest of Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. Aparasphenodon pomba sp. nov. is characterized by medium size (males, snout-vent length, SVL 51.6-60.5 mm; females, SVL 58.7-62.1 mm); snout almost round in dorsal view; dorsum and limbs with cream-colored reticulation on dark-brown background; spots on ventral surface cream-colored; lips white; cream-colored dorsolateral stripe originating on the snout, crossing the upper eyelid and extending posteriorly to the axilla level; and red iris.


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Anura/anatomy & histology , Anura/classification , Endangered Species , Animal Distribution , Animals , Brazil , Female , Male , Species Specificity
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