ZooKeys (Jan 2019)

Description of two cryptic species of the Amolops ricketti group (Anura, Ranidae) from southeastern China

  • Zhi-Tong Lyu,
  • Lin-Sheng Huang,
  • Jian Wang,
  • Yuan-Qiu Li,
  • Hong-Hui Chen,
  • Shuo Qi,
  • Ying-Yong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.812.29956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 812
pp. 133 – 156

Abstract

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Two cryptic species, which were previously reported as Amolops ricketti, are revealed on the basis of significant morphological and genetic divergences. Amolops sinensis sp. n. from central Guangdong, northeastern Guangxi and southwestern Hunan can be distinguished by the longitudinal glandular folds on the skin of the shoulders and other character combinations. Amolops yatseni sp. n. from the coastal hills of west Guangdong can be distinguished by the dense tiny round translucent, or white, spines on the dorsal skin of the body, dorsal and dorsolateral skin of the limbs, and other character combinations. The phylogenetic interrelationships of the A. ricketti group have been inferred as (A. wuyiensis + A. ricketti) + (A. yunkaiensis + (A. albispinus + (A. sinensis sp. n. + A. yatseni sp. n.))). This work indicates that the current records of A. ricketti might be a species complex composed of multiple species, and further work is needed to figure out this puzzle.