Friday, June 13, 2025

[Herpetology • 2025] Nymphargus viglei • A Biogeographic Oddity in A Disappearing Ecosystem: A New Glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) from the Ecuadorian Chocó

 

Nymphargus viglei
Guayasamin, Franco-Mena & Vega-Yánez, 2025

Illustration: Valentina Nieto Fernández.

Abstract
Nymphargus is a genus of glassfrogs primarily known from the Andes. The discovery of a Nymphargus species in the lowland Chocó region represents a biogeographic oddity. Herein we describe this new taxon based on the following main traits: (i) absence of hand webbing, (ii) green dorsum with numerous black flecks and scarce yellow false ocelli, (iii) absence of vomerine teeth, and (iv) relatively large body size (SVL > 30 mm). Despite extensive subsequent herpetological efforts in the area, no additional specimens have been found, underscoring its rarity and vulnerability. Given its limited range in the Chocó ecoregion and the ongoing threats of habitat destruction (i.e., logging, agricultural expansion, mining), we classify this new taxon as Critically Endangered, according to IUCN criteria. Lastly, we analyzed the forest cover of the Ecuadorian Chocó during 1985–2022; during this time period 194,007 hectares have been deforested, representing a 20 % destruction of the original ecosystem. We estimate that an average of 5,243 hectares of forest are lost annually; this data highlights the urgency for conservation actions in the Chocó. 

Keywords: Chocó ecoregion, Amphibia, New species, Singleton, Taxonomy

Nymphargus viglei sp. nov. and similar species in life.
A. Nymphargus viglei sp. nov., holotype. Photo: Greg Vigle. (B) N. prasinus, ICN 19645. Photo: John D. Lynch. (C) N. balionotus, ZSFQ 533. Photo: José Vieira. (D) N. buenaventura, DHMECN 10982. Photo: Juan Carlos Sánchez Nivicela. (E) N. chami, MAR-2869. Photo: Marco Rada.

Nymphargus viglei sp. nov. in its natural environment.
Illustration: Valentina Nieto Fernández.

Nymphargus viglei sp. nov.




Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Daniela Franco-Mena and Mateo A. Vega-Yánez. 2025. A BIOGEOGRAPHIC ODDITY IN A DISAPPEARING ECOSYSTEM: A NEW GLASSFROG (CENTROLENIDAE: NYMPHARGUS) FROM THE ECUADORIAN CHOCÓ [UNA RAREZA BIOGEOGRÁFICA EN UN ECOSISTEMA QUE DESAPARECE: UNA NUEVA RANA DE CRISTAL (CENTROLENIDAE: NYMPHARGUS) DEL CHOCÓ ECUATORIANO] Revista Latinoamericana De Herpetología. 8(2), e1148 (185 – 202). DOI: 10.22201/fc.25942158e.2025.2.1148