Honoring非洲-哥伦比亚音乐文化,命名为Epipedobatescurrulao sp. nov.(无尾目,石蛙科),一种来自太平洋雨林的青蛙。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-02-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1226.123803
Mileidy Betancourth-Cundar, Juan Camilo Ríos-Orjuela, Andrew J Crawford, David C Cannatella, Rebecca D Tarvin
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每年被描述的两栖动物物种的数量没有显示出减少的迹象,特别是在热带地区,这意味着两栖动物的生物多样性仍然被严重低估。哥伦比亚西南部太平洋低地发现了一种新的毒蛙:eppedobatescurrulao sp. nov.,以太平洋音乐和舞蹈流派“currulao”或“bambuco viejo”命名。本种栖息于海拔0-260米的低地森林中。本分类群与同类的不同之处在于,其大腿和上臂背部前区有明亮的黄色斑点,背部颜色均为深棕色,鸣叫声持续时间长,脉冲多。我们还描述了E.currulao sp. nov.的求偶叫声,其频率比广告叫声低,持续时间短。分子系统发育分析证实了取样种群的单系性及其作为哥伦比亚西南部Epipedobatesnarinensis的姐妹种的地位。在Epipedobates种中,该新种曾与e.b olengeri混淆,但这两个种是异源的,代表了两个不同的分支(12S-16S为1.77%,CYTB为5.39%)。这些物种可以通过在E.currulao sp. nov.的大腿背部前区和上臂上存在明亮的黄色斑点来区分,这些斑点要么比黄色更白,要么在E.boulengeri中没有。此外,广告叫声也有明显的差异,其中,柯鲁拉毛蕨在每个呼叫系列中只有一个较长的呼叫,而布伦格里蕨在一个系列中有2-6个呼叫,每次呼叫的长度要短得多。Epipedobatescurrulao sp. 11 .是Epipedobates中最北的一种,沿着安第斯山脉的西部边缘向南延伸。这个被称为Chocó的生物地理区域在厄瓜多尔已经大部分转变为农业,在哥伦比亚也正在经历广泛的转变,这可能危及E.currulao sp. 11 .和该地区的生物多样性。主要文本的西班牙语翻译可在补品中找到。材料8。
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Honoring the Afro-Colombian musical culture with the naming of Epipedobatescurrulao sp. nov. (Anura, Dendrobatidae), a frog from the Pacific rainforests.

The number of amphibian species described yearly shows no signs of slowing down, especially in tropical regions, implying that the biodiversity of amphibians remains woefully underestimated. A new species of poison frog is described from the Pacific lowlands of southwestern Colombia: Epipedobatescurrulao sp. nov., named for the Pacific music and dance genre known as "currulao" or "bambuco viejo". This species inhabits lowland forests from 0-260 m a.s.l. This taxon differs from congeners by having a combination of bright yellow blotches in the dorsal anterior region of the thigh and upper arm, homogenous dark-brown dorsal coloration, and advertisement calls of long duration and many pulses. We also describe the courtship call of E.currulao sp. nov., which is lower in frequency and shorter in duration than its advertisement call. Molecular phylogenetic analyses confirm the monophyly of the populations sampled and its position as the sister species of Epipedobatesnarinensis, which occurs in southwestern Colombia. Among species of Epipedobates, the new species has been previously confused with E.boulengeri, but the two species are allopatric and represent two divergent clades (1.77% divergent for 12S-16S and 5.39% for CYTB). These species can be distinguished by the presence of a bright yellow blotch on the dorsal anterior region of the thigh and on the upper arm of E.currulao sp. nov., blotches that are either more white than yellow or absent in E.boulengeri. In addition, the advertisement calls are distinct, with E.currulao sp. nov. having a single but long call in each call series while E.boulengeri has 2-6 calls in a series with each call being much shorter in length. Epipedobatescurrulao sp. nov. is the most northern species of Epipedobates, which extends southwards along the western edge of the Andes. Known as the Chocó, this biogeographic region has been largely converted to agriculture in Ecuador and is experiencing widespread transformation in Colombia, which may endanger E.currulao sp. nov. and biodiversity in the region. A Spanish translation of the main text is available in Suppl. material 8.

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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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