Oreobates heterodactylus (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937)

Padial, José M., Chaparro, Juan C. & Riva, Ignacio De La, 2008, Systematics of Oreobates and the Eleutherodactylus discoidalis species group (Amphibia, Anura), based on two mitochondrial DNA genes and external morphology, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 152 (4), pp. 737-773 : 758-759

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00372.x

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scientific name

Oreobates heterodactylus
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OREOBATES HETERODACTYLUS View in CoL (MIRANDA- RIBEIRO,

1937) COMB. NOV.

Teletrema heterodactylum Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937

Eleutherodactylus heterodactylus – Myers (1962) ( Fig. 3G)

Teletrema heterodactylum Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937: 67 . Lectotype: MN 106 A, by Miranda-Ribeiro   GoogleMaps , 1955. Type locality: ‘gruta dita Facendinha’   GoogleMaps , Matto-Grosso, Cáceres, Brazil ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ), coordinates: 16°00′S, 57°36′W.

Diagnosis: A small Oreobates (SVL of adults, 24.6– 30.8 mm) characterized as follows: (1) skin on dorsum finely shagreened to smooth; venter smooth; posterior surfaces of limbs smooth; discoidal fold present; postrictal glands present; (2) tympanic membrane and annulus distinct, its length about two-thirds of the eye length; supratympanic fold well developed; (3) head longer than wide; snout slightly pointed in dorsal view, round in lateral profile; canthus rostralis sharp, slightly concave; (4) cranial crests absent; upper eyelid tubercles absent; (5) dentigerous process of the vomers medial to choanae; (6) males with vocal slits and a single faint nuptial pad; (7) hands with long and slender fingers, first finger longer than second; subarticular tubercles enlarged and subconical; supernumerary tubercles small, rounded; terminal discs of fingers I and II rounded, not enlarged, those of fingers III and IV markedly enlarged, ovate; lateral fringes and keels on fingers absent; (8) between two and four small ulnar tubercles; (9) no tubercles on heel and tarsus; (10) inner metatarsal tubercle small, high, ovoid; outer more rounded, subequal; supernumerary tubercles round to conical; (11) lateral fringes absent, webbing absent; fifth toe shorter than third; tips of toes moderately enlarged, rounded, ungual flap not indented; (12) axillary gland present; (13) dorsal coloration light reddish brown with dark brown to black spots and marks, outlined by cream; in preservative, dorsal regions brownish grey; snout dark grey with darker marks; throat cream with dense and fine brown mottling; venter immaculate.

Oreobates heterodactylus View in CoL can be distinguished from O. choristolemma View in CoL , O. cruralis View in CoL , O. granulosus View in CoL , O. lehri View in CoL , O. madidi View in CoL , O. quixensis View in CoL , O. sanctaecrucis View in CoL , O. sanderi View in CoL , O. saxatilis View in CoL , O. simmonsi View in CoL , and O. zongoensis View in CoL by having dorsal skin smooth to finely shagreened, and enlarged and ovate finger tips on fingers III and IV. These two characters are shared with O. discoidalis View in CoL . Nevertheless, O. heterodactylus View in CoL exhibits a pattern of dorsal coloration consisting of arrow-shaped and X-shaped dark dorsal marks, and it occurs on the Brazilian Shield. Oreobates ibischi View in CoL has moderately enlarged and truncate finger tips, low warts on dorsal skin, and head wider than long. These three species can be further distinguished by differences in advertisement calls (see Padial & De la Riva, 2005; Padial et al., 2008).

Remarks: Padial & De la Riva (2005) and Padial et al. (2008), based on the similarity of external morphology and advertisement calls, already noted that this species could belong to the E. discoidalis group.

Distribution: It is only known from three localities in the semideciduous forest of the Precambrian Brazilian Shield of western Brazil and eastern Bolivia ( Heyer & Muñoz, 1999; Padial & De la Riva, 2005) (see Figs 4 View Figure 4 , 5 View Figure 5 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Craugastoridae

Genus

Oreobates

Loc

Oreobates heterodactylus

Padial, José M., Chaparro, Juan C. & Riva, Ignacio De La 2008
2008
Loc

O. cruralis

Padial & Chaparro & Riva 2008
2008
Loc

O. granulosus

Padial & Chaparro & Riva 2008
2008
Loc

O. lehri

Padial & Chaparro & Riva 2008
2008
Loc

O. discoidalis

Padial & Chaparro & Riva 2008
2008
Loc

Oreobates ibischi

Padial & Chaparro & Riva 2008
2008
Loc

O. sanderi

, Arroyo Bilunto, Chunirumi Valley 1800
1800
Loc

O. madidi

, Arroyo Huacataya, Serrania Eslabon 1500
1500
Loc

O. zongoensis

, Valle de Zongo 1250
1250
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