Systematics of Hyperolius mitchelli Loveridge, 1953 and Hyperolius rubrovermiculatus Schiøtz, 1975 (Anura: Hyperoliidae) and assignment of populations from northern Tanzania

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY African Journal of Herpetology Pub Date : 2020-06-16 DOI:10.1080/21564574.2020.1768155
Beryl A. Bwong, C. D. Barratt, S. Loader, Joash O. Nyamache, M. Menegon, P. Malonza, P. Nagel, Lucinda P. Lawson
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ABSTRACT The taxonomic validity of the East African reed frogs Hyperolius mitchelli Loveridge, 1953 and Hyperolius rubrovermiculatus Schiøtz, 1975 has been questioned in the literature, with the latter having been recognised as a distinct lineage, but also synonymised as a colour variant of H. mitchelli. The recent description of a new closely related congener from Mozambique, Hyperolius stictus (Conradie et al., 2018), along with evidence of genetic differentiation within H. mitchelli has suggested that this widely distributed species might be a species complex. In this study, we reassess the relationships of these closely related species with new field sampling, molecular, morphological and bioacoustics analyses with the aim to assign the correct taxonomic identity to H. cf. mitchelli from northern Tanzania. Our results demonstrate that there are four distinct lineages within this group: H. stictus from Mozambique; H. rubrovermiculatus from southern Kenya; H. mitchelli sensu stricto from central and southern Tanzania and Malawi and H. cf. mitchelli from north-eastern Tanzania. Based on our combined analyses we assign H. cf. mitchelli as a new population of H. rubrovermiculatus with distinct colouration, extending the range of this species from Kenya into northern Tanzania. We also clarify the genetic, morphological and acoustic variation within and between all lineages to further knowledge of this group and provide direction for future study into this fragmented and variable lineage.
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mitchelli Loveridge Hyperolius的系统学,1953年和Schiøtz Hyperolius ruberovermolatus,1975年(Anura:Hyperolidae)和坦桑尼亚北部种群的分配
摘要东非苇蛙Hyperolius mitchelli Loveridge,1953年和Hyperolius rubbovermolatus Schiøtz,1975年的分类有效性在文献中受到质疑,后者被认为是一个独特的谱系,但也被同义为H.mitchelli的一个颜色变体。最近对莫桑比克一种新的近亲Hyperolius stictus的描述(Conradie et al.,2018),以及H.mitchelli内部遗传分化的证据表明,这种广泛分布的物种可能是一个物种复合体。在这项研究中,我们通过新的实地采样、分子、形态学和生物声学分析,重新评估了这些密切相关物种的关系,目的是为来自坦桑尼亚北部的H.cf.mitchelli赋予正确的分类身份。我们的研究结果表明,该类群中有四个不同的谱系:来自莫桑比克的H.stictus;产于肯尼亚南部的红毛螺H;H.mitchelli senso-stricto来自坦桑尼亚中部和南部以及马拉维,H.cf.mitchelli来自坦桑尼亚东北部。基于我们的综合分析,我们将mitchelli H.cf.mitchelli确定为一个具有不同颜色的红色毛霉菌新种群,将该物种的范围从肯尼亚扩展到坦桑尼亚北部。我们还阐明了所有谱系内部和之间的遗传、形态和声学变化,以进一步了解这一群体,并为未来对这一支离破碎和可变谱系的研究提供方向。
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期刊介绍: African Journal of Herpetology (AJH) serves as an outlet for original research on the biology of African amphibians and reptiles. AJH is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and reviews from diverse fields and disciplines, such as conservation, phylogenetics, evolution, systematics, performance, physiology, ecology, behavioural ecology, ethology, and morphology. The Journal publishes two issues a year. There are no page charges .
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