ZooKeys (Oct 2017)

A new species of Scinax from the Purus-Madeira interfluve, Brazilian Amazonia (Anura, Hylidae)

  • Miquéias Ferrão,
  • Jiří Moravec,
  • Rafael de Fraga,
  • Alexandre Pinheiro de Almeida,
  • Igor Luis Kaefer,
  • Alberta Pimentel Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.706.14691
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 706
pp. 137 – 162

Abstract

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A new tree frog species of the genus Scinax from the interfluve between the Purus and Madeira rivers, Brazilian Amazonia, is described and illustrated. The new species is diagnosed by medium body size, snout truncate in dorsal view, ulnar and tarsal tubercles absent, nuptial pads poorly developed, skin on dorsum shagreen, dorsum light brown with dark brown spots and markings, white groin with black spots, anterior and posterior surfaces of thighs black, and iris bright orange. The advertisement call consists of a single short note, with 16−18 pulses and dominant frequency at 1572−1594 Hz. Tadpoles are characterized by body ovoid in dorsal view and triangular in lateral view, tail higher than body, oral disc located anteroventrally and laterally emarginated, dorsum of body uniformly grey-brown with dark brown eye-snout stripe in preservative, fins translucent with small to large irregular diffuse dark brown spots.