Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species

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Autor(a) principal: Condez, Thais H.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Juliane P.C. [UNESP], Malagoli, Leo R., Trevine, Vivian C., Schunck, Fabio, Garcia, Paulo C.A., Haddad, Célio F.B. [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-20-00031
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/228974
Resumo: Four species of pumpkin toadlets are currently recognized by the extreme condition of hyperossification in the skull and vertebral column within the genus Brachycephalus. In addition to their larger body size, relative to other congeneric species, Brachycephalus darkside, Brachycephalus ephippium, Brachycephalus garbeanus, and Brachycephalus margaritatus share remarkable osteological features, such as the large paravertebral plates forming an ornamented dorsal bone shield, visible through the integument. We add to the current knowledge of this group by analyzing its diversity and describing a new hyperossified species from some important Atlantic Forest remnants in southeastern Brazil, including those bordering São Paulo, the largest and most populous city in South America. The new species is diagnosed by a combination of morphological, osteological, and bioacoustic characters, with further evidence of mtDNA sequences to confirm its distinction from the other congeners. The parotic and paravertebral bone plates externally bordered with a rough and pale contour can readily distinguish the new species from the other hyperossified species within Brachycephalus. The new species is widely distributed along the Serra do Mar mountain range, including the regionally named Serra de Paranapiacaba, in elevations from 700 to 1000 m above sea level (a.s.l.), in the central coast of the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. We discuss valuable morphological characters within this group of species, reinforce the need for further studies, and highlight the relevance of protected areas for biodiversity conservation in metropolitan regions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
title Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
spellingShingle Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
Condez, Thais H.
Bone shield
Brachycephaloidea
Hyperossification
Miniaturization
title_short Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
title_full Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
title_fullStr Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
title_full_unstemmed Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
title_sort Notes on the Hyperossified Pumpkin Toadlets of the Genus Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) with the Description of a New Species
author Condez, Thais H.
author_facet Condez, Thais H.
Monteiro, Juliane P.C. [UNESP]
Malagoli, Leo R.
Trevine, Vivian C.
Schunck, Fabio
Garcia, Paulo C.A.
Haddad, Célio F.B. [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Monteiro, Juliane P.C. [UNESP]
Malagoli, Leo R.
Trevine, Vivian C.
Schunck, Fabio
Garcia, Paulo C.A.
Haddad, Célio F.B. [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica (INMA)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Núcleo São Sebastião
Instituto Butantan
Www.cbro.org.br
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Condez, Thais H.
Monteiro, Juliane P.C. [UNESP]
Malagoli, Leo R.
Trevine, Vivian C.
Schunck, Fabio
Garcia, Paulo C.A.
Haddad, Célio F.B. [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bone shield
Brachycephaloidea
Hyperossification
Miniaturization
topic Bone shield
Brachycephaloidea
Hyperossification
Miniaturization
description Four species of pumpkin toadlets are currently recognized by the extreme condition of hyperossification in the skull and vertebral column within the genus Brachycephalus. In addition to their larger body size, relative to other congeneric species, Brachycephalus darkside, Brachycephalus ephippium, Brachycephalus garbeanus, and Brachycephalus margaritatus share remarkable osteological features, such as the large paravertebral plates forming an ornamented dorsal bone shield, visible through the integument. We add to the current knowledge of this group by analyzing its diversity and describing a new hyperossified species from some important Atlantic Forest remnants in southeastern Brazil, including those bordering São Paulo, the largest and most populous city in South America. The new species is diagnosed by a combination of morphological, osteological, and bioacoustic characters, with further evidence of mtDNA sequences to confirm its distinction from the other congeners. The parotic and paravertebral bone plates externally bordered with a rough and pale contour can readily distinguish the new species from the other hyperossified species within Brachycephalus. The new species is widely distributed along the Serra do Mar mountain range, including the regionally named Serra de Paranapiacaba, in elevations from 700 to 1000 m above sea level (a.s.l.), in the central coast of the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. We discuss valuable morphological characters within this group of species, reinforce the need for further studies, and highlight the relevance of protected areas for biodiversity conservation in metropolitan regions.
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