Allobates sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.054 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10708972 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF6578-8F43-8C36-17DA-FBE4FD0DF959 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Allobates sp. |
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Allobates sp. is a species with smaller body size (maximum SVL = 17.8 mm) compared to the two sympatric large-sized Allobates Zimmermann & Zimmermann, 1988 View in CoL ( A. femoralis View in CoL – Fig. 4A View Figure 4 – and Allobates vanzolinius View in CoL [ Morales, 2002], with minimum SVL = 19.6 mm), also differing by its cryptic coloration (vs. brightly colored in A. femoralis View in CoL ), and cream-colored throat in males, in some specimens punctuated with small black dots (vs. uniformly dark throat in males of A. vanzolinius View in CoL ). Some of these specimens could correspond to Allobates gasconi ( Morales, 2002) View in CoL , as INPA-H 004986 is a paratype of this species. However, we opt to maintain a conservative taxonomic status, due to the combination of overall uncertainty in attributing taxonomic status of cryptically colored Allobates View in CoL , historical composite type series (MeloSampaio et al., 2018), and the fact that Juruá River basin harbor many morphologically similar small-bodied species. We also cannot safely discard the occurrence of more than one species contained under this taxon.
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