2017
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.687.13221
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A new species of Pristimantis from eastern Brazilian Amazonia (Anura, Craugastoridae)

Abstract: In this study a new species of Pristimantis (Anura: Craugastoridae) of the P. conspicillatus species group is described. Pristimantis latro sp. n. is known only from the municipalities of Altamira, Anapu, Brasil Novo, Medicilândia, Uruará and Aveiro (Flona Tapajós, right bank of Tapajós river), in Pará state, Brazil. Morphologically, the new species distinguishes from known congeners in the group mainly by the presence of dorsal tubercles and absence of discoidal folds, smooth belly skin, as well as the presen… Show more

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“…This conflict within P.saturninoi is most likely the result of convergent morphological resemblance between the collected specimens that prevents their separation based on morphological characteristics only. Similar issues with type series that are found to consist of different species have been reported in other clades within Pristimantis (Ortega-Andrade and Venegas 2014), highlighting the importance of obtaining different lines of evidence including genetic, morphological and ecological data when dealing with complex cryptic groups of species (Araujo De Oliveira et al 2017) such as the P.orestes species group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This conflict within P.saturninoi is most likely the result of convergent morphological resemblance between the collected specimens that prevents their separation based on morphological characteristics only. Similar issues with type series that are found to consist of different species have been reported in other clades within Pristimantis (Ortega-Andrade and Venegas 2014), highlighting the importance of obtaining different lines of evidence including genetic, morphological and ecological data when dealing with complex cryptic groups of species (Araujo De Oliveira et al 2017) such as the P.orestes species group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The topographic heterogeneity of the Andes, accompanied by the life history of Pristimantis (direct development, high endemism and the ability to colonize a wide variety of habitat types, including highlands) could be partially responsible for this great diversity [4]. In the eastern Amazon, few studies have focused on taxonomic aspects of Pristimantis populations, and most of the information about this genus comes from faunal inventories [5][6][7][8], of which many do not present specific identification of existing lineages [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the taxonomic inconsistencies within Pristimantis can be attributed to its conserved morphology and its high diversity [1], [9], [14]. The conserved morphology of the species is seen in the high cryptic diversity within the genus, where distinct lineages are usually associated with the same nominal species [15], [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, low dispersal abilities and high sensitivity to climatic factors, such as humidity and temperature, have favored allopatric speciation [ 7 ]. Another important feature of the genus is its highly variable body size, varying from 13.7 mm to 73.0 mm, a factor also likely to have promoted the exploitation of various niches [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%