Phylogenetic position, morphological data, call, and geographic distribution of the elusive treefrog Ololygon skuki (Hylidae: Hylinae: Scinaxini).

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División Herpetología; Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"-CONICET; C1405DJR; CABA; Buenos Aires; Argentina; Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental; Faculdade de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Universidad de Buenos Aires; C1428EGA; CABA; Buenos Aires; Argentina.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Ololygon skuki is a newly studied species found only in a specific area of the Atlantic Forest in Alagoas, Brazil, with limited prior research on its adults and larvae.
  • Current research reveals that O. skuki is closely related to other species in the O. argyreornata group and includes new findings such as its unique nuptial pad and vocalization characteristics.
  • The geographic range of O. skuki has been expanded significantly, with a new discovery placing it about 425 km southwest of its original location, and its call consists of distinctive pulsed notes with a certain frequency range.

Article Abstract

Ololygon skuki is a species of the O. argyreornata group, only known to occur in an Atlantic Forest fragment in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. Current knowledge about this species is restricted to descriptions of both adults and larvae. In this study, we explore the phylogenetic relationships of O. skuki based on molecular data, provide new morphological observations such as the presence of the nuptial pad on Finger III, describe its call, and update its geographic distribution. Our results indicate that O. skuki is the sister taxon of all other lineages of the O. argyreornata group. Furthermore, sequences from a specimen previously identified as O. argyreornata in the municipality of São Sebastião do Passé, state of Bahia, Brazil, were found to be nested among topotypic specimens of O. skuki. This extends the known distribution of this species approximately 425 km southwest from the type locality. The call of O. skuki consists of a long series of 26-34 short squawk-like pulsed notes, lasting 2.8-3.7 seconds, with a dominant frequency of 4,565.0-5,512.5 Hz.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5493.4.6DOI Listing

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