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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-22-00046
Titel (primär) First comprehensive tadpole description of the relict and endemic mountain frog Chrysopaa sternosignata (Murray 1885) from Afghanistan
Autor Hofmann, S.; Masroor, R.; Jablonski, D.
Quelle Herpetologica
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Department NSF
Band/Volume 79
Heft 3
Seite von 128
Seite bis 134
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Dicroglossidae; DNA; Endemism; Hindu Kush; Identification; Larva; Murray’s frog
Abstract The Baluch Mountain Frog, Chrysopaa sternosignata (Dubois and Khan 1979), is one of the least known amphibian species in the Hindu Kush–Himalayan region. It is endemic to an area on the edge of the Palearctic region with harsh environment and with the long-term complicated security situation, where biodiversity research is difficult or virtually impossible. Thus, very little is known about the life history, ecology, and distribution of this frog, representing the monotypic genus Chrysopaa (Dicroglossidae). Similarly, data about the larva of this taxon are scarce. Thus, we provide the first detailed imagery and description of the larval stage of C. sternosignata (Dubois and Khan 1979) from Afghanistan. One tadpole was obtained from Jabul Saraj, Charikar, Afghanistan. Morphological and genetic analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA confirmed the identity of the larva as C. sternosignata. Tadpole characters were illustrated by photos. Basic measurements and details on oral apparatus provide relevant characteristics to delimit the larva of this species from other spiny frogs. This information should facilitate the identification of C. sternosignata larvae in museum collections and in the field.
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Hofmann, S., Masroor, R., Jablonski, D. (2023):
First comprehensive tadpole description of the relict and endemic mountain frog Chrysopaa sternosignata (Murray 1885) from Afghanistan
Herpetologica 79 (3), 128 - 134 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-22-00046