Abstract
A new cryptic frog, Eleutherodactylus beguei sp. nov., is described from the pine forests of La Munición, Yateras, Guantánamo Province, Cuba. It is sympatric with E. feichtingeri, another recently described grass frog closely related to E. varleyi, but differs in morphology, vocalization and DNA sequences of the mitochondrial Cyt-b gene. One female of the new species was found vocalizing in response to a calling male, a behavior that is still poorly documented in anurans. Same male and female were found in axillary amplexus and surrounded by 9 eggs (3.5–3.7 mm in diameter) 5 hours after being isolated in a small container.
Key words: Amphibia, Anura, Eleutherodactylidae, Eleutherodactylus, new species, Terrarana, Euhyas, West Indies, Guantánamo, female reciprocation calls, eggs.
Distribution. Eleutherodactylus beguei sp. nov. is only known from the vicinity of La Munición,
in the southwestern limit of the Humboldt National Park, Municipality of Yateras,
Guantánamo Province, Cuba, but it may have a wider distribution on the Meseta del Guaso
and elsewhere.
Etymology. We take pleasure in naming this new species after Gerardo Begué Quiala, one
of the most outstanding specialists on the biodiversity of the Humboldt National Park and
longtime enthusiastic collaborator.
Luis M. Díaz and S. Blair Hedges. 2015. Another New Cryptic Frog related to Eleutherodactylus varleyi Dunn
(Amphibia: Anura: Eleutherodactylidae), from eastern Cuba. SOLENODON. 12: 124-135. http://www.caribbeanahigroup.org/pdf/solenodon12/10new_eleutherodactylus.pdf