2015
DOI: 10.15560/11.2.1594
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Fritziana aff. fissilis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920) (Anura, Hemiphractidae): the first hemiphractid for the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil

Abstract: The first occurrence of Fritziana aff. fissilis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920) in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, is reported. The records were obtained near the sources of the Rio dos Sinos, municipality of Caraá, and extend the range of the species 140 km south from where it was previously known. The new records also represent the first time a species of the family Hemiphractidae is recorded in the state.

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“…We considered the other three lineages (CS1, CS2, and CS3), which include females with a closed dorsal pouch, as candidate species, based on their phylogenetic position and the presence of the rearrangement in Franz and Mello (2015), most likely belongs to this species. Although we found Fritziana CS1 as the sister species of F. CS2 + F. CS3, the last two lineages presented a translocation on tRNA-Phe position, which is a new tRNA order for Anura (Zhang et al, 2013;Xia et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Challenge Of the "Closed Dorsal Pouch" Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We considered the other three lineages (CS1, CS2, and CS3), which include females with a closed dorsal pouch, as candidate species, based on their phylogenetic position and the presence of the rearrangement in Franz and Mello (2015), most likely belongs to this species. Although we found Fritziana CS1 as the sister species of F. CS2 + F. CS3, the last two lineages presented a translocation on tRNA-Phe position, which is a new tRNA order for Anura (Zhang et al, 2013;Xia et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Challenge Of the "Closed Dorsal Pouch" Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Fritziana Mello-Leitão, 1937 is endemic to the southeastern and southern Brazilian Atlantic Forest and its transitional areas (Duelmann and Gray, 1983;Franz and Mello, 2015;Peixoto et al, 2016;Frost, 2017), and is composed of six known species: Fritziana goeldii (Boulenger, 1895), F. ohausi (Wandolleck, 1907), F. fissilis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920), F. ulei (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926), F. tonimi Walker et al, 2016, andF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To complement the data obtained from the scientific collections, we also compiled data from works that published records of amphibians in the Basin's Municipalities: Boulenger (1887), Milstead (1960), Braun and Braun (1980), Kwet and Di Bernardo (1998), Kwet (2001), Garcia and Vinciprova (2003), Colombo et al (2007), Moreira et al (2007), Moreira et al (2008), Maltchik et al (2008), Rodrigues et al (2008), Kwet et al (2010), ICMBio (2012), Toledo et al (2014), Zank et al (2014), Franz and Mello (2015), Alvares et al (2015), Freire et al (2016), Widholzer (2016), Dalmolin et al (2017), Vargas et al (2017), Sabbag et al (2018) and Walker et al (2018). We followed the taxonomy adopted in Segalla et al (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the female releases the tadpoles in water accumulated inside bromeliads or bamboos (Duellman and Gray 1983;Weygoldt and Carvalho-e-Silva 1991;Haddad and Prado 2005;Duellman et al 2011). Currently, four species are recognized in the genus: F. fissilis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920), F. goeldii (Boulenger, 1895), F. ohausi (Wandolleck, 1907), and the recently revalidated F. ulei (Miranda- Ribeiro, 1926). However, the diversity within Fritziana is considered underestimated and potential species has been raised in recent reviews (Schmid et al 2013;Castroviejo-Fisher et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%