1993
DOI: 10.1163/156853893x00156
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Una nueva especie de Proceratophrys (Leptodactylidae) del nordeste de Argentina

Abstract: A new species of the family Leptodactylidae is described from Argentina. Morphological characters of this and other species within the genus Proceratophrys are compared.

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“…The sexes of the preserved animals were identified by making an incision in the posterior ventrolateral portion of the abdomen with the aim of inspecting their sexual structures: ovaries or testicles ( Heyer, 2005 ). The ontogenetic classification adopted herein for the metamorphosed animals follows Izecksohn & Peixoto (1980 , 1981) and Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (1993) . The individuals considered as juveniles were those with cloacal-rostrum lengths ≤25 mm; subadult lengths were from 26 to 35 mm, whereas adults had lengths ≥36 mm.…”
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“…The sexes of the preserved animals were identified by making an incision in the posterior ventrolateral portion of the abdomen with the aim of inspecting their sexual structures: ovaries or testicles ( Heyer, 2005 ). The ontogenetic classification adopted herein for the metamorphosed animals follows Izecksohn & Peixoto (1980 , 1981) and Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (1993) . The individuals considered as juveniles were those with cloacal-rostrum lengths ≤25 mm; subadult lengths were from 26 to 35 mm, whereas adults had lengths ≥36 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The genus has been revised several times due to taxonomic ambiguities, and the validity of some species has been questioned ( Barrio & Barrio, 1993 ; Dias et al, 2013 ; Kwet & Faivovich, 2001 ; Lynch, 1971 ). A total of 42 Proceratophrys species are currently recognized ( Frost, 2021 ), distributed in different biomes and morphoclimactic dominions (such as the Amazon, Caatinga, Cerrado, Chaco, Atlantic Forest and Pampas) ( Barrio & Barrio, 1993 ; Giaretta, Bernarde & Kokubum, 2000 ; Izecksohn et al, 1998 ; Martins & Giaretta, 2011 ).…”
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“…Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (1993), descrevendo Proceratophrys avelinoi, apresentaram breve históri-co sobre estudos de taxonomia envolvendo o gênero Proceratophrys, incluindo as espécies com apêndices palpebrais. Izecksohn et al (1998), em sua revisão do complexo de Proceratophrys com apêndice rostral, definiram alguns caracteres morfológicos aplicáveis ao gênero e apresentaram novas diagnoses para P. appendiculata, P. melanopogon, P. laticeps e P. moehringi, além das descrições das novas espécies, P. subguttata, para o norte e nordeste de Santa Catarina, e P. phyllostomus, para a região serrana do Espírito Santo.…”
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“…Estas espécies estão agrupadas em complexos e grupos apenas com base em similaridade morfológica, sem que o monofiletismo tenha sido testado, ou não se encaixam em nenhum agrupamento, permanecendo isoladas por apresentarem características peculiares. Assim, o complexo boiei reúne P. boiei (Wied-Neuwied, 1824), P. fryi (Günther, 1873) e P. paviotii Cruz, Prado & Izecksohn, 2005; o complexo appendiculata (sensu Izecksohn et al, 1998) reúne P. appendiculata (Günther, 1873), P. melanopogon (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926), P. laticeps , P. moehringi Weygoldt & Peixoto, 1985, P. subguttata Izecksohn, Cruz & Peixoto, 1998 e P. phyllostomus Izecksohn, Cruz & Peixoto, 1998; o grupo cristiceps (sensu Giaretta et al, 2000) reúne P. cristiceps (Müller, 1883), P. goyana (MirandaRibeiro, 1937), P. cururu Eterovick & Sazima, 1998 e P. concavitympanum Giaretta, Bernarde & Kokubum, 2000; e o grupo bigibbosa (sensu Kwet & Faivovich, 2001) reúne P. bigibbosa (Peters, 1872), P. avelinoi Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio, 1993, P. palustris Giaretta & Sazima, 1993 e P. brauni Kwet & Faivovich, 2001. A espécie P. schirchi (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937) encontra-se isolada, não fazendo parte de qualquer agrupamento do gênero.…”
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