The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial...

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dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique; Phillips, Jackson R.; Pereyra, Martín; Means, D. Bruce; Haas, Alexander; Kok, Philippe J. R
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2024
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Tadpoles serve as crucial evidence for testing systematic and taxonomic hypotheses. Suctorial tadpoles collected in Guyana were initially assigned to Rhaebo nasicus through molecular phylogeny. Subsequent analysis of larval and adult morphological traits revealed synapomorphies within the clade encompassing R. nasicus and R. ceratophrys, prompting the recognition of a new genus described herein as Adhaerobufo. The new genus is distinguished from other bufonids by specific phenotypic traits including an enlarged, suctorial oral disc with distinct papillae arrangements, and the presence of certain muscles and narial vacuities at the larval stage. However, only a few adult external characteristics (e.g., enlarged eyelids, infraocular cream spot), seem to be reliably discriminative from related genera. This study underscores the significance of larval morphology in anuran systematics and offers new insights into the evolution of suctorial and gastromyzophorous larvae within bufonids.
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Fil: dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique. Zoologisches Museum Hamburg. Leibniz Institut zur Analyse des Bioaffiliationersitätswandels; Alemania
Fil: Phillips, Jackson R. State University of Utah (UU); Estados Unidos
Fil: Pereyra, Martín Oscar. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Anguil; Argentina
Fil: Pereyra, Martín Oscar. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Confluencia; Argentina
Fil: Means, D. Bruce. Florida State University (FSU). Department of Biological Science; Estados Unidos
Fil: Means, D. Bruce. Coastal Plains Institute and Land Conservancy; Estados Unidos
Fil: Haas, Alexander. Zoologisches Museum Hamburg. Leibniz Institut zur Analyse des Bioaffiliationersitätswandels; Alemania
Fil: Kok, Philippe J. R. University Of Lodz. Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection. Department of Ecology and Vertebrate Zoology; Polonia
Fuente
Zoological Letters 10 : 17 (Septiembre 2024)
Materia
Anfibio
Bufonidae
Morfología
Larva
Taxonomía
Amphibians
Morphology
Larvae
Taxonomy
Rhaebo nasicus
Anuro
Renacuajo
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
title The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
spellingShingle The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique
Anfibio
Bufonidae
Morfología
Larva
Taxonomía
Amphibians
Morphology
Larvae
Taxonomy
Rhaebo nasicus
Anuro
Renacuajo
title_short The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
title_full The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
title_fullStr The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
title_full_unstemmed The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
title_sort The remarkable larval morphology of Rhaebo nasicus (Werner, 1903) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae) with the erection of a new bufonid genus and insights into the evolution of suctorial tadpoles
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique
Phillips, Jackson R.
Pereyra, Martín
Means, D. Bruce
Haas, Alexander
Kok, Philippe J. R
author dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique
author_facet dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique
Phillips, Jackson R.
Pereyra, Martín
Means, D. Bruce
Haas, Alexander
Kok, Philippe J. R
author_role author
author2 Phillips, Jackson R.
Pereyra, Martín
Means, D. Bruce
Haas, Alexander
Kok, Philippe J. R
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Anfibio
Bufonidae
Morfología
Larva
Taxonomía
Amphibians
Morphology
Larvae
Taxonomy
Rhaebo nasicus
Anuro
Renacuajo
topic Anfibio
Bufonidae
Morfología
Larva
Taxonomía
Amphibians
Morphology
Larvae
Taxonomy
Rhaebo nasicus
Anuro
Renacuajo
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Tadpoles serve as crucial evidence for testing systematic and taxonomic hypotheses. Suctorial tadpoles collected in Guyana were initially assigned to Rhaebo nasicus through molecular phylogeny. Subsequent analysis of larval and adult morphological traits revealed synapomorphies within the clade encompassing R. nasicus and R. ceratophrys, prompting the recognition of a new genus described herein as Adhaerobufo. The new genus is distinguished from other bufonids by specific phenotypic traits including an enlarged, suctorial oral disc with distinct papillae arrangements, and the presence of certain muscles and narial vacuities at the larval stage. However, only a few adult external characteristics (e.g., enlarged eyelids, infraocular cream spot), seem to be reliably discriminative from related genera. This study underscores the significance of larval morphology in anuran systematics and offers new insights into the evolution of suctorial and gastromyzophorous larvae within bufonids.
EEA Anguil
Fil: dos Santos Dias, Pedro Henrique. Zoologisches Museum Hamburg. Leibniz Institut zur Analyse des Bioaffiliationersitätswandels; Alemania
Fil: Phillips, Jackson R. State University of Utah (UU); Estados Unidos
Fil: Pereyra, Martín Oscar. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Anguil; Argentina
Fil: Pereyra, Martín Oscar. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Confluencia; Argentina
Fil: Means, D. Bruce. Florida State University (FSU). Department of Biological Science; Estados Unidos
Fil: Means, D. Bruce. Coastal Plains Institute and Land Conservancy; Estados Unidos
Fil: Haas, Alexander. Zoologisches Museum Hamburg. Leibniz Institut zur Analyse des Bioaffiliationersitätswandels; Alemania
Fil: Kok, Philippe J. R. University Of Lodz. Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection. Department of Ecology and Vertebrate Zoology; Polonia
description Tadpoles serve as crucial evidence for testing systematic and taxonomic hypotheses. Suctorial tadpoles collected in Guyana were initially assigned to Rhaebo nasicus through molecular phylogeny. Subsequent analysis of larval and adult morphological traits revealed synapomorphies within the clade encompassing R. nasicus and R. ceratophrys, prompting the recognition of a new genus described herein as Adhaerobufo. The new genus is distinguished from other bufonids by specific phenotypic traits including an enlarged, suctorial oral disc with distinct papillae arrangements, and the presence of certain muscles and narial vacuities at the larval stage. However, only a few adult external characteristics (e.g., enlarged eyelids, infraocular cream spot), seem to be reliably discriminative from related genera. This study underscores the significance of larval morphology in anuran systematics and offers new insights into the evolution of suctorial and gastromyzophorous larvae within bufonids.
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