A NEW MINUTE LEPTODACTYLID FROG, GENUS PHYLLONASTES, FROM HUMID MONTANE FORESTS OF BOLIVIA

作者: Ignacio De la Riva , Jorn Kohler

DOI: 10.2307/1565445

关键词: EcologyAmphibianMontane ecologyFourth fingerBiologyTympanum (anatomy)Cloud forest

摘要: A new species of the minute leptodactylid frog genus Phyllonastes is described from humid montane forests in Departamento de Cochabamba, Bolivia. The has two phalanges fourth finger, distinguishing it RI heyeri and P lynchi, both which have three phalanges. From other with phalanges, lochites R myrmecoides, differs mainly by lacking a tympanum. specimen USNM 257845 Yungas Cochabamba might belong to species, but additional material needed confirm this point destruction Bolivian cloud can lead extinction endemic amphibian restricted distributions.

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