Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis (Daudin, 1800)
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Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis |
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Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis View in CoL Group
DIAGNOSIS: We are not aware of any synapomorphy of this group.
COMMENTS: We included a single species of this group, and as such we did not test its monophyly, but we recognize it following Brandão (2002), pending a rigorous test of its monophyly. Manzano and Lavilla (1995b) described the muscle epicoracoideus in Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis , and Manzano (1997) noticed its absence in other species that she studied ( P. atelopoides , P. boliviana , and P. sauvagii ). Our observations on the only other species of the group available to us, P. rohdei (AMNH A20263), indicate that it also has the m. epicoracoideus, so we consider the presence of this muscle a possible synapomorphy of the group. All species
29 The only exception we are aware of is the larvae of Phyllomedusa vaillanti , where P3 almost equals P2 (Caramaschi and Jim, 1983).
of this group lack vomerine teeth, as do Phasmahyla , Phyllomedusa palliata and some species of Phrynomedusa (Brandão, 2002; Cruz, 1990). The taxonomic distribution of other myological peculiarities described by Manzano and Lavilla (1995b) in P. hypochondrialis , such as the presence of thin and/or shortened muscles, and unusual insertions of some of them, needs to be assessed in other Phyllomedusinae .
CONTENTS: Six species. Phyllomedusa ayeaye (B. Lutz, 1966) ; Phyllomedusa centralis Bokermann, 1965 ; Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis (Daudin, 1800) ; Phyllomedusa megacephala (MirandaRibeiro, 1926) ; Phyllomedusa oreades Brandão, 2002 ; Phyllomedusa rohdei Mertens, 1926 .
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