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A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil

We describe the fourth species of nurse-frog genus Allobates occurring in the southeastern Brazilian Amazonia. The new species is sympatric with Allobates femoralis, Allobates masniger and Allobates magnussoni, and inhabits the margins of streams in forested areas within Parque Nacional da Amazônia,...

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Autor principal: Lima, Albertina Pimental
Outros Autores: Simões, Pedro Ivo, Kaefer, Igor L.
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Zootaxa 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-17475 A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil Lima, Albertina Pimental Simões, Pedro Ivo Kaefer, Igor L. Alytes Obstetricans Obstetricans Anura Dendrobatidae Epipedobates Epipedobates Femoralis Nia Anatomy And Histology Animals Anura Brasil Classification Female Larva Male Animal Anura Brasil Female Larva Male We describe the fourth species of nurse-frog genus Allobates occurring in the southeastern Brazilian Amazonia. The new species is sympatric with Allobates femoralis, Allobates masniger and Allobates magnussoni, and inhabits the margins of streams in forested areas within Parque Nacional da Amazônia, on the western bank of the Tapajós River. Snout-to-vent length ranges between 14.9-16.1 mm among males and 15.6-16.5 mm among females. The species is distinguished by the light brown background color of dorsum, with irregular dark brown blotches appearing from eye level to the urostyle region. In life, ventral surfaces of males are golden yellow on throat and chest, and white to yellow on abdomen. Ventral surfaces of females are predominantly white, except for light yellow on chin. The dark brown lateral band has a diffuse lower edge ventrolaterally. Dorsal surface of thigh is cream, with a longitudinal dark brown band extending dorsally from vent to knee. Tail musculature of tadpoles is robust, bifurcating dorsally over the body and reaching about two-thirds of the body length. Advertisement calls consist predominantly of continuous pairs of notes, but other note arrangements are also emitted. Notes have ascending frequency modulation and average peak frequency ranging between 5.3-5.9 kHz. First and second notes of the same note pair are similar in amplitude, duration and frequency spectrum. Successive note pairs are split by approximately regular silent intervals (0.30-0.49 s). The species lays its eggs inside rolled or folded dead leaves on the leaf litter. Egg capsules and jelly nests are opaque. Copyright © 2015 Magnolia Press. 2020-06-15T21:43:21Z 2020-06-15T21:43:21Z 2015 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17475 10.11646/zootaxa.3980.4.3 en Volume 3980, Número 4, Pags. 501-525 Restrito Zootaxa
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Alytes Obstetricans Obstetricans
Anura
Dendrobatidae
Epipedobates
Epipedobates Femoralis
Nia
Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Anura
Brasil
Classification
Female
Larva
Male
Animal
Anura
Brasil
Female
Larva
Male
spellingShingle Alytes Obstetricans Obstetricans
Anura
Dendrobatidae
Epipedobates
Epipedobates Femoralis
Nia
Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Anura
Brasil
Classification
Female
Larva
Male
Animal
Anura
Brasil
Female
Larva
Male
Lima, Albertina Pimental
A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil
topic_facet Alytes Obstetricans Obstetricans
Anura
Dendrobatidae
Epipedobates
Epipedobates Femoralis
Nia
Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Anura
Brasil
Classification
Female
Larva
Male
Animal
Anura
Brasil
Female
Larva
Male
description We describe the fourth species of nurse-frog genus Allobates occurring in the southeastern Brazilian Amazonia. The new species is sympatric with Allobates femoralis, Allobates masniger and Allobates magnussoni, and inhabits the margins of streams in forested areas within Parque Nacional da Amazônia, on the western bank of the Tapajós River. Snout-to-vent length ranges between 14.9-16.1 mm among males and 15.6-16.5 mm among females. The species is distinguished by the light brown background color of dorsum, with irregular dark brown blotches appearing from eye level to the urostyle region. In life, ventral surfaces of males are golden yellow on throat and chest, and white to yellow on abdomen. Ventral surfaces of females are predominantly white, except for light yellow on chin. The dark brown lateral band has a diffuse lower edge ventrolaterally. Dorsal surface of thigh is cream, with a longitudinal dark brown band extending dorsally from vent to knee. Tail musculature of tadpoles is robust, bifurcating dorsally over the body and reaching about two-thirds of the body length. Advertisement calls consist predominantly of continuous pairs of notes, but other note arrangements are also emitted. Notes have ascending frequency modulation and average peak frequency ranging between 5.3-5.9 kHz. First and second notes of the same note pair are similar in amplitude, duration and frequency spectrum. Successive note pairs are split by approximately regular silent intervals (0.30-0.49 s). The species lays its eggs inside rolled or folded dead leaves on the leaf litter. Egg capsules and jelly nests are opaque. Copyright © 2015 Magnolia Press.
format Artigo
author Lima, Albertina Pimental
author2 Simões, Pedro Ivo
Kaefer, Igor L.
author2Str Simões, Pedro Ivo
Kaefer, Igor L.
title A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil
title_short A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil
title_full A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil
title_fullStr A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A new species of Allobates (Anura: Aromobatidae) from Parque Nacional da Amazônia, Pará State, Brazil
title_sort new species of allobates (anura: aromobatidae) from parque nacional da amazônia, pará state, brazil
publisher Zootaxa
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17475
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