2014
DOI: 10.2994/sajh-d-13-00022.1
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Systematics of the Neotropical GenusLeptodactylusFitzinger, 1826 (Anura: Leptodactylidae): Phylogeny, the Relevance of Non-molecular Evidence, and Species Accounts

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“…(1) Presence of a non-triangular post-tympanic dark stripes in L. chaquensis, and triangular-shaped stripes in L. latrans; (Figure 1); (2) Presence of interrupted auxiliary dorsal folds, extending from the eye to the sacral region in L. chaquensis, which are absent in L. latrans; (3) Posterior surface of the thigh is greenish in L. chaquensis, and with conspicuous spots in L. latrans (Maneyro and Carreira, 2012;Sá et al, 2014). These characters are useful to distinguish both species, but it should be pointed out that some L. latrans populations have individuals with thigh coloration similar to that of L. chaquensis.…”
Section: Leptodactylus Chaquensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Presence of a non-triangular post-tympanic dark stripes in L. chaquensis, and triangular-shaped stripes in L. latrans; (Figure 1); (2) Presence of interrupted auxiliary dorsal folds, extending from the eye to the sacral region in L. chaquensis, which are absent in L. latrans; (3) Posterior surface of the thigh is greenish in L. chaquensis, and with conspicuous spots in L. latrans (Maneyro and Carreira, 2012;Sá et al, 2014). These characters are useful to distinguish both species, but it should be pointed out that some L. latrans populations have individuals with thigh coloration similar to that of L. chaquensis.…”
Section: Leptodactylus Chaquensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ordem Anura possui ao menos 6452 espécies (o que corresponde a 88% da diversidade de anfíbios) distribuídas em 57 famílias (SBH, 2014;Frost, 2014). Os leptodactilídeos são amplamente distribuídos por toda a região Neotropical, encontrados ao Sul da América do Norte, América Central e América do Sul, predominantes em clima tropical e terras baixas, e concentrando no Brasil elevado número de espécies (Frost, 2014;Sá et al, 2014). As espécies desta família possuem comprimento e peso variados, desde pequeninos anuros até animais medindo cerca de 30 cm e pesando 1,5 kg.…”
Section: Hospedeiros Vertebradosunclassified
“…Adenomera, Hydrolaetare, Leptodactylus e Lithodytes e o posicionamento de Hidrolaetare como grupo irmão de Leptodactylus, e Adenomera como grupo irmão de Lithodytes (Fouquet et al, 2013;Sá et al, 2014).…”
Section: Estudos Baseados Em Dados Moleculares E Não Moleculares Supounclassified
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