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A new treefrog (Hylidae: Hyla) from southern Ecuador and a description of its antipredator behavior

  • David Kizirian*
  • , Luis A. Coloma
  • , Arturo Paredes-Recalde
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Section of Fishes Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Sede Manabi

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Abstract

We describe a new species of Hyla from southern Ecuador that is diagnosed by the absence of an omosternum; the presence of an enlarged, curved, and pointed prepollex in males; features of coloration; and an associated suite of presumed anti-predator behaviors. Upon capture, frogs exuded a white, sticky fluid; continued perturbation elicited a defensive posture in which white patches on the posterior sides of the limbs and the vent were displayed. The phylogenetic relationships of H. tapichalaca with respect to the H. armata, H. larinopygion, and H. pulchella groups are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)339-349
Number of pages11
JournalHerpetologica
Volume59
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2003

Keywords

  • Antipredator behavior
  • Anura
  • Ecuador
  • Hyla armata group
  • Hyla larinopygion group
  • Hyla pulchella group
  • Hyla tapichalaca
  • New species

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