Vertebrate Zoology (Jul 2023)

A new pale-ventered nurse frog (Aromobatidae: Allobates) from southwestern Brazilian Amazonia

  • Jesus R. D. Souza,
  • Miquéias Ferrão,
  • Igor Luis Kaefer,
  • Antonio Saulo Cunha-Machado,
  • Paulo Roberto Melo-Sampaio,
  • James Hanken,
  • Albertina Pimentel Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.73.e103534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
pp. 647 – 675

Abstract

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Abstract We use integrative taxonomy to formally describe a candidate species of nurse frog of the genus Allobates from southwestern Brazilian Amazonia. The new species nests within a clade that has been defined historically as A. gasconi, but it has an 8.8–11.0% genetic distance for 16S to samples from the type locality of A. gasconi. The new species differs from congeners mainly by males having a translucent white throat and vocal sac; advertisement calls with a duration of 42–60 ms, two notes separated by an inter-note interval of 8–23 ms, and a dominant frequency of 4,953–6,331 Hz; and exotrophic tadpoles with 2 pyramidal papillae on each end of the upper lip and 10–13 pyramidal and cylindrical papillae surrounding the lower lip. Phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial DNA suggest that A. gasconi sensu lato as defined previously represents a complex of as many as seven species, corroborating studies that have shown high levels of cryptic diversity within Allobates.