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摘要
俾路支山蛙,Chrysopaa sternosignata (Dubois and Khan 1979),是兴都库什-喜马拉雅地区最不为人知的两栖动物物种之一。它是古北地区边缘地区的特有种,环境恶劣,安全形势长期复杂,生物多样性研究困难或几乎不可能。因此,我们对这种蛙的生活史、生态和分布所知甚少,它是一种单模蛙属(双蛙科)。同样,关于这个分类群的幼虫的资料也很少。因此,我们提供了来自阿富汗的C. sternosignata (Dubois and Khan 1979)幼虫阶段的第一个详细图像和描述。一只蝌蚪来自阿富汗查里卡尔的Jabul Saraj。线粒体和核DNA的形态和遗传分析证实了该幼虫的身份。蝌蚪人物是用照片来说明的。口腔器官的基本测量和细节提供了将其幼虫与其他刺蛙区分开来的相关特征。这些信息将有助于在博物馆收藏和野外鉴定胸骨纹夜蛾幼虫。
First Comprehensive Tadpole Description of the Relict and Endemic Mountain Frog Chrysopaa sternosignata (Murray 1885) from Afghanistan
The Baluch Mountain Frog, Chrysopaa sternosignata (Dubois and Khan 1979), is one of the least known amphibian species in the Hindu Kush–Himalayan region. It is endemic to an area on the edge of the Palearctic region with harsh environment and with the long-term complicated security situation, where biodiversity research is difficult or virtually impossible. Thus, very little is known about the life history, ecology, and distribution of this frog, representing the monotypic genus Chrysopaa (Dicroglossidae). Similarly, data about the larva of this taxon are scarce. Thus, we provide the first detailed imagery and description of the larval stage of C. sternosignata (Dubois and Khan 1979) from Afghanistan. One tadpole was obtained from Jabul Saraj, Charikar, Afghanistan. Morphological and genetic analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA confirmed the identity of the larva as C. sternosignata. Tadpole characters were illustrated by photos. Basic measurements and details on oral apparatus provide relevant characteristics to delimit the larva of this species from other spiny frogs. This information should facilitate the identification of C. sternosignata larvae in museum collections and in the field.
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Established in 1936, Herpetologica is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal serving herpetologists, biologists, ecologists, conservationists, researchers and the scientific community. The journal contains original research papers and essays about the biology of reptiles and amphibians, and covers many relevant topics including: behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology and taxonomy.