隐藏在平原上:印度尼科巴群岛的雨水水坑揭示了1838年Microhyla Tschudi属一种新的蛙类(无尾目:Microhylidae)。

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Sonali Garg, Chandrakasan Sivaperuman, G Gokulakrishnan, S R Chandramouli, S D Biju
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最近对海蒙小蛙物种复合体的研究表明,在亚洲地区的各种已知种群中存在着高度的遗传变异。本文对海孟氏小球藻的Nicobar种群进行了分类鉴定,并与台湾典型的海孟氏小球藻和越南新近发现的海孟氏小球藻进行了比较。我们的研究表明,Nicobar种群在遗传和形态上都存在差异,值得作为一个新物种被认可,我们在这里正式将其描述为Microhyla nakkavaram sp. 11 .这个新物种与M. daklakensis、M. heymonsi和M. ninhthuanensis密切相关,但通过一系列形态学特征可以从这三个物种中诊断出来,例如在中背处存在两个小结节以及()形标记。手指I的长度比手指II的一半长,手上有三个明显的掌骨结节,足蹼发育,身体细长,背部皮肤纹理颗粒状,以及其他颜色特征和身体斑纹。基于多种形态特征的统计分析也清楚地将我们的新分类群与以前混淆的海蒙氏支原体区分开来。我们基于线粒体16S rRNA位点的系统发育分析发现,Microhyla nakkavaram sp. nov.嵌套在Microhyla achatina种组中,在那里它被划分为一个独立的物种。该谱系与所有其他已知同系者的遗传距离≥3.5%。目前,已知的新分类群的分布仅限于尼科巴群岛的最南端——大尼科巴岛、孔都尔岛和小尼科巴岛——在季风季节,它们在广泛的栖息地中被大量发现。我们的研究强调需要重新评估所有已知种群的身份。来自东南亚和东亚其他地区的海蒙斯。为了方便未来的分类工作,我们也提供了一个详细的重新描述和修订的诊断海孟氏菌的形态检查,其百年历史的型态材料源自台湾。
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Hiding in Plain Sight: Rain Water Puddles in Nicobar Islands of India Reveal Abundance of a New Frog Species of the Genus Microhyla Tschudi, 1838 (Anura: Microhylidae).

Recent studies on frogs of the Microhyla heymonsi species complex have demonstrated that high genetic variation exists among its various known populations from regions across Asia. We assessed the taxonomic identity of the Nicobar population of Microhyla cf. heymonsi and compared it to the typical Microhyla heymonsi from Taiwan and the two recently described species in this complex from Vietnam. Our study demonstrates that the Nicobar population is both genetically and morphologically divergent and warrants recognition as a new species, which we formally describe here as Microhyla nakkavaram sp. nov. The new species is closely related to M. daklakensis, M. heymonsi, and M. ninhthuanensis, but diagnosable from all three species by a suite of morphological characters, such as the presence of two small tubercles at mid-dorsum along with ( )-shaped markings, length of finger I longer than half the length of finger II, presence of three distinct metacarpal tubercles on hand, rudimentary foot webbing, as well as its slender body shape, granular dorsal skin texture, and other colour characters and body markings. Statistical analyses based on multiple morphometric characters also clearly separate our new taxon from M. heymonsi, with which it was previously confused. Our phylogenetic analyses based on the mitochondrial 16S rRNA locus find Microhyla nakkavaram sp. nov. to be nested in the Microhyla achatina species group, where it is delimited as a distinct species. This lineage shows genetic distances of ≥ 3.5% from all the other known congeners. Currently, the known distribution of the new taxon is restricted to the southernmost group of Nicobar Islands-Great Nicobar, Kondul, and Little Nicobar-where it is found in abundance across a wide range of habitats during the monsoon season. Our study underlines the need to reassess the identity of all the known populations of M. 'heymonsi' from other regions in Southeast and East Asia. To facilitate future taxonomic work in the light of our and other recent findings, we also provide a detailed redescription and revised diagnosis for M. heymonsi based on morphological examination of its century-old type material originating from Taiwan.

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