Hylodes phyllodes Heyer & Cocroft, 1986
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3635.5.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6161215 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E9-8672-7868-64DA-FA3D84D4FD3B |
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Hylodes phyllodes Heyer & Cocroft, 1986 |
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Hylodes phyllodes Heyer & Cocroft, 1986 View in CoL
Material: four specimens (stages 26, 28, 33, 36).
Ventral aspect ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A): Buccal floor triangular, wider than long; two pairs of infralabial papillae present, close from one another; the outer pair has a complex structure and is longer than wide, with four finger-shaped projections of irregular margin that touch each other; short, less discernible or inexistent papilla base; the posterior pair with small size, finger-shaped and truncate apex, close to the outer pair, with length slightly lower to the length of the lingual papilla; two filiform lingual papillae present, placed side by side, tapered (in one individual at stage 26 occurred one lingual papilla); lingual papillae closer to the first papilla of the buccal floor arena than to the infralabial papilla; there are about 24 papillae on each side, enclosing the buccal floor arena and extending from the region near the tongue rudiments to near the ventral velum; papillae directed to the arena center, finger-shaped and curved; arena papillae arranged in two, almost parallel lines directed to the center of buccal arena; the bigger papilla of the floor arena is bifurcate, located in the middle portion of the arena; some arena papillae show irregular margin; some small conical papillae placed in posterior portion of the arena surface; about four prepocket papillae, small to medium-sized, similar to those from the buccal floor arena; large number of pustules present on the arena surface, more concentrated in its posterior portion; ventral velum with accentuated median notch, undulated margin and about six to eight finger-shaped projections, well developed, above the glottis.
Dorsal aspect ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 B): Buccal roof triangular, somewhat shaped as the floor; prenarial arena with or without low crest and shaped as a reversed V; reniform choanae, separated and oriented at an angle of 45° in relation to the transverse plane; distance between choanae slightly lower than the width of the median-ridge; diminute prechoanal papillae, less discernible in some specimens; postnarial arena with six to seven papillae, arranged on each side in a separate row, papillae with varied sizes and finger-shaped; largest papillae postero-located, finger-shaped, with sharp apex, irregular antero-margin and directed to the center; cluster of papillae in postnarial arena forming an inverted V; complex lateral-ridge papillae, hand-shaped with five to six ramifications of anterior margin finely serrated and directed to the center, the first ramification less developed than the others; the median ridge triangularshaped or without discernible pattern, with irregular margin; buccal roof arena bordered by 17–19 papillae on each side, finger-shaped, tapered and with anterior margin aliasing, directed up and to the arena center; absence of large and bifurcate papilla in the arena; arena papillae arranged in two, almost parallel lines directed to the center of buccal arena, of varied size on each side; pustules are present and evenly distributed in arena surface, projected in two rounded sides, postero-located; distinct row with about ten lateral papillae on the roof arena; distinct glandular area; dorsal velum medially interrupted, having about eight projections of small to medium size.
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