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Two new syntopic species of glassfrogs (Amphibia, Centrolenidae, Centrolene) from the southwestern Andes of Ecuador

  • Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia*
  • , Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz
  • , Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela
  • , Santiago R. Ron
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad
  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador

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Abstract

We describe two new species of glassfrogs of the genus Centrolene living in syntopy at La Enramada, province of Azuay, southwestern Ecuador. They were found in a small creek in montane evergreen forests at 2, 900 m elevation. The first new species is distinguished from all other members of the genus Centrolene by having the following combination of characters: dentigerous process of vomer absent; sloping snout in lateral view; thick, white labial stripe and a faint white line between the lip and anterior ¼ of body; humeral spine in adult males; parietal peritoneum covered by iridophores, visceral peritonea translucent (except pericardium); ulnar and tarsal ornamentation; dorsal skin shagreen with dispersed warts; uniform green dorsum with light yellowish green warts; and green bones. The new species is remarkable by being sister to a species from the opposite Andean versant, C. condor. The second new species is distinguished from all other Centrolene by having the following combination of characters: dentigerous process of vomer absent; round snout in lateral view; thin, yellowish labial stripe with a row of white tubercles between the lip and arm insertion, and a yellowish line between arm insertion and groin; uniform green dorsum; humeral spine in adult males; parietal peritoneum covered by iridophores, visceral peritonea translucent (except pericardium); dorsal skin shagreen with dispersed spicules; ulnar and tarsal ornamentation; and green bones. The second new species is sister to C. sabini and an undescribed species of Centrolene from southeastern Ecuador. Based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences, we present a new phylogeny for Centrolene and comment on the phylogenetic relationships inside the genus.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere15195
JournalPeerJ
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 May 2023

Keywords

  • Andes
  • Anura
  • Centrolene camposi sp. nov
  • Centrolene condor
  • Centrolene ericsmithi sp. nov
  • New species
  • Phylogenetic relationships
  • Taxonomy
  • Ecuador
  • Forests
  • Male
  • Phylogeny
  • Warts
  • Animals

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