Osteocephalus melanops Melo-Sampaio, Ferrão & Moraes, 2021 |
Abstract
Treefrogs of the genus Osteocephalus have been the focus of several taxonomic and phylogenetic studies, especially in the last two decades. These recent studies have shown that the diversity of this charismatic Amazonian genus is still largely underestimated. Through the evidence of morphological and molecular data, we describe a new species of the Osteocephalus alboguttatus species group from the Purus-Madeira Interfluve, southwestern Brazilian Amazonia. The new species differs from other Osteocephalus by having a small body size (snout–vent length 32.1–44.1 mm), skin texture non-sexually dimorphic, dorsum smooth with a few scattered small tubercles, vocal sac single and subgular, frontoparietal ridges not externally visible, and a dark tan brown iris with lighter vermiculation. The rapid increase in the number of new frog species described from the Purus-Madeira Interfluve highlight the importance of sampling poorly explored and remote areas in Amazonia, as well as the value of supporting taxonomic research to accelerate species documentation in face of the biodiversity crisis.
KEY WORDS: Amazonas; Arapixi Extractive Reserve; bamboo-dominated forests; Osteocephalus alboguttatus species group; Purus-Madeira Interfluve; taxonomy
Osteocephalus melanops, sp. nov.
Diagnosis. A small-sized species of Osteocephalus characterized by: 1) SVL of adults
32.1–44.1 mm; 2) skin texture of dorsum
non–sexually dimorphic, smooth with a few
scattered small tubercles; 3) skin texture of
flanks shagreened; 4) canthus rostralis
rounded; 5) frontoparietal ridges not externally visible; 6) supratympanic fold thin,
from the posterior edge of the eye, sloping in
an arch toward the arm insertion, not
reaching tympanum posteroventrally; 7)
webbing on inner edge of third finger slightly
extending beyond penultimate subarticular
tubercle; 8) distal subarticular tubercle on
finger IV bifid; 9) dorsum light tan with
irregular blotches; 10) throat, chest, and
abdomen uniformly cream to white; 11)
large cream subocular spot; 12) flanks
creamy white, with variable amount of dark
vermiculation; 13) vocal sac single, subgular;
14) tibiofibular bones green in preservative;
15) in life, iris dark tan brown, with variable
amount of lighter vermiculation.
Etymology. The specific epithet melanops
is derived from Greek ‘‘melanos-’’ meaning
black and ‘‘ops-’’ meaning eye. The name is a
reference to intense dark coloration of the
species’ irises.
Paulo Roberto Melo-Sampaio, Miquéias Ferrão and Leandro João Carneiro de Lima Moraes. 2021. A New Species of Osteocephalus Steindachner, 1862 (Anura, Hylidae), from Brazilian Amazonia. Breviora. 572(1); 1-21. DOI: 10.3099/0006-9698-572.1.1