Pristimantis cf. diadematus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.054 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10708984 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF6578-8F43-8C37-1415-FAA4FEACFEB9 |
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A morphologically diagnosable subgroup within the Pristimantis unistrigatus (Günther, 1859) species group shares very large digital tips, relatively short hind limbs, tuberculate dorsum, a "W″ scapular pattern, and prominent leg barring ( Hedges & Schlüter,1992). However, this subgroup ( Pristimantis diadematus series) was evidenced to be non-monophyletic ( Hedges et al., 2008).We recorded at the RBJ one species attributed to this morphological subgroup, with its characteristic mostly fitting in the diagnosis of Pristimantis eurydactylus Hedges & Schlüter, 1992 , notably by possessing a visible tympanum and a smooth dorsum. However, P. eurydactylus is little known and much of its associated information comes only from its original description ( Hedges & Schlüter, 1992). In addition, its diagnostic characteristics are quite subject to variation and is difficult to elucidate the taxonomic and geographic boundaries between P. eurydactylus and Pristimantis diadematus Jiménez de la Espada, 1875 , which is more widely distributed in the Amazonian Andean foothills and adjacent lowlands ( Jiménez de la Espada, 1875; Frost, 2022). Without a finer taxonomic resolution and new field data, it is impossible to assign a more precise taxonomic status to this RBJ′s population. In addition to the aforementioned characters, P. cf. diadematus has a belly marked by contrasting small dark dots and greenish flanks in life.
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