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Title: A new species of flea-toad (Anura: Brachycephalidae) from southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil.
Authors: CONDEZ, THAIS HELENA
MONTEIRO, JULIANE PETRY DE CARLI
COMITTI, ESTEVÃO JASPER
GARCIA, PAULO CHRISTIANO DE ANCHIETTA
AMARAL, IVAN BOREL
HADDAD, CÉLIO FERNANDO BAPTISTA
Keywords: Amphibia;Brachycephalus;Psyllophryne;taxonomy
Issue Date: 18-Feb-2016
Publisher: Zootaxa
Abstract: We describe a new species of Brachycephalus that is morphologically similar to the flea-toads B. didactylus, B. hermogenesi, and B. pulex. The new species occurs from the sea level up to 1000 m and it is widely distributed throughout southern Atlantic Forest. Brachycephalus sulfuratus sp. nov. is distinguished from all of its congeners by the combination of the following characters: (1) small body size (SVL of adults: 7.4–8.5 mm for males and 9.0–10.8 mm for females); (2) “leptodactyliform” body; (3) pectoral girdle arciferal and less robust compared to the Brachycephalus species with “bufoniform” body; (4) procoracoid and epicoracoid fused with coracoid but separated from the clavicle by a large fenestrae; (5) toe I externally absent; toes II, III, IV, and V distinct; phalanges of toes II and V reduced; (6) skin smooth with no dermal ossifications; (7) in life, general background color brown with small dark-brown spots; skin of throat, chest, arms, and forearms with irregular yellow blotches; in ventral view, cloacal region of alive and preserved specimens surrounded by a dark-brown inverted v-shaped mark outlined with white; (8) advertisement call long, composed of a set of 4–7 high-frequency notes (6.2–7.2 kHz) repeated regularly.
metadata.dc.type: Artigo
metadata.dc.localofdeposit: https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4083.1.2
URI: https://repositorio.icmbio.gov.br/handle/cecav/2327
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