1985
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751985000100005
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Uma nova espécie de Crossodactylus da Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brasil (Amphibia, Leptodactylidae)

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“…Comparison with other species: The new species was distinguished from all other species of the C. gaudichaudii species group by the circular arrangement of conical spines (four to six) on their thumb (no circular distribution is observed in C. gaudichaudii, C. aeneus, C. bokermanni, C. caramaschii, C. dantei, and C. lutzorum) (Caramaschi and Sazima, 1985;per. obs.).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Comparison with other species: The new species was distinguished from all other species of the C. gaudichaudii species group by the circular arrangement of conical spines (four to six) on their thumb (no circular distribution is observed in C. gaudichaudii, C. aeneus, C. bokermanni, C. caramaschii, C. dantei, and C. lutzorum) (Caramaschi and Sazima, 1985;per. obs.).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Caramaschi and Sazima (1985) recognized three species groups in this genus: the C. gaudichaudii group, including C. aeneus Müller, 1924, C. bokermanni Caramaschi and Sazima, 1985, C. caramaschii Bastos and Pombal, 1995 Carcerelli and Caramaschi, 1992, C. gaudichaudii Duméril and Bibron, 1841, and C. lutzorum Carcerelli and Caramaschi, 1992, characterized by protruding snout and distinct canthus rostralis; the C. trachystomus group, including C. dispar A. Lutz, 1925, C. grandis B. Lutz, 1951, and C. trachystomus (Reinhardt and Lütken, 1862"1861, characterized by short, rounded snout, and less evident canthus rostralis; and the monospecific group of C. schmidti Gallardo, 1961, characterized by very short snout and rounded canthus rostralis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species of Crossodactylus have small size, are diurnal and live in riparian habitats, where they show prolonged reproductive activity (Caramaschi & Sazima 1985, Almeida-Gomes et al 2007). However, despite this information, data on taxonomy, natural history and geographical distribution of Crossodactylus species are still scarce (Pimenta et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite this information, data on taxonomy, natural history and geographical distribution of Crossodactylus species are still scarce (Pimenta et al 2008). The 11 species of Crossodactylus currently recognized are grouped into three groups: C. gaudichaudii, C. trachystomus, and C. schmidti (Caramaschi & Sazima 1985, Frost 2010. The group C. schmidti is monospecific, consisting of the nominal species, whose description was made from a specimen collected in Misiones, Argentina (Gallardo 1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade adult forms of seven species of Hylodes (H. The extensive rate of deforestation of the Atlantic Forest probably has directly affected Hylodidae species, since the species found in this biome are mostly restricted to forest environments. The type-locality of only three species of Hylodidae [C. bokermanni Caramaschi & Sazima, 1985; C. trachystomus (Reinhardt & Luetken, 1862);and H. otavioi], represented by a total of 42, is outside of the Atlantic Forest biome (Fig. 2), as follows: C. bokermanni and H. otavioi were described from Serra do Cipó, state of Minas Gerais, and C. trachystomus from the municipality of Lagoa Santa, also in Minas Gerais.…”
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confidence: 99%