Odontophrynidae, Lynch, 1969

Fadel, Renata Moleiro, Silva, Leandro Alves Da, Rodrigues, Luís Reginaldo Ribeiro, Brandão, Reuber Albuquerque, Santana, Diego José & Mângia, Sarah, 2025, A taxonomic integrative approach of the anuran species from a Cerrado- Amazonian transitional area in western Tocantins state, Brazil, Zootaxa 5618 (1), pp. 1-28 : 19

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5618.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263162

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scientific name

Odontophrynidae
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Odontophrynidae View in CoL

Proceratophrys sp. ( cf. ararype View in CoL ). Several species of the genus Proceratophrys Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 View in CoL have been recently described by integrative approaches, using morphological, molecular, and acoustic data ( Teixeira et al. 2012; Brandão et al. 2013; Dias et al. 2013; Mângia et al. 2014, 2018, 2022). Our molecular data recovered the Proceratophrys View in CoL population from Caseara closely related to P. ararype Mângia, Koroiva, Nunes, Roberto, Ávila, Sant’Anna, Santana, and Garda, 2018 View in CoL , with 0.8% of genetic distance (Supplementary material, Table S5). Regarding the advertisement call, the parameters of Proceratophrys sp. ( cf. ararype View in CoL ) overlap with those presented by Mângia et al. (2018) for P. ararype View in CoL ( Table S3 View TABLE 3 ). In contrast, we found some differences between Caseara and Chapada do Araripe populations, such as the female size (SVL 37.9–42.6 mm and 51.3–57.0 mm, respectively), the proportion of the head length in relation to SVL (40% and 46%, respectively), head largest than wider, and the snout shape in dorsal and ventral views (triangular in Caseara individuals, and rounded in individuals from Araripe) ( Table S2 View TABLE 2 ). There is a sampling gap between the type locality of P. ararype View in CoL and Caseara (~ 1200 km), suggesting that we might be evaluating extremes of the species distribution. However, further investigations are needed to clarify this issue. For these reasons, we consider the individuals recorded in the present study as Proceratophrys sp. ( cf. ararype View in CoL ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Odontophrynidae

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