Elachistocleis

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Elachistocleis
Elachistocleis ovalis - blaasoppie.jpg
Elachistocleis surinamensis
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Microhylidae
Subfamily: Gastrophryninae
Genus: Elachistocleis
Parker, 1927
Type species
Rana ovalis
Schneider, 1799
Species

See text.

Synonyms
  • Relictivomer

Elachistocleis is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so.[1][2]

Taxonomy[]

A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems.[3]

Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, E. ovalis, is a nomen nudum, as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many Elachistocleis populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species (with one of these from Trinidad and northern Venezuela being described as in 2021). In addition, another Elachistocleis identified from Trinidad in a 1980 study likely represents another undescribed species.[3]

Species[]

The following species are recognised in the genus Elachistocleis:[1]

Binomial name and author Common name
Elachistocleis bicolor (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) Two-colored oval frog
Caramaschi, 2010 Maranhão Oval Frog
Caramaschi, 2010 Northwestern Tocantins Oval Frog
(Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920) São Paulo Oval Frog
(Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920)Piva, Caramaschi, and Albuquerque, 2017 Piraputangas Oval Frog
Elachistocleis erythrogaster Kwet & Di-Bernardo, 1998 Red-bellied oval frog[4]
Pereyra, Akmentins, Laufer & Vaira, 2013[5] Jujuy Oval Frog
Caramaschi, 2010 Humaitá Oval Frog
Jowers, Othman, Borzée, Rivas, Sánchez-Ramírez, Auguste, Downie, Read & Murphy, 2021 Black-throated Oval Frog (nomen nudum)[6]
Toledo, 2010 Rondônia Oval Frog
Caramaschi, 2010 Mato Grosso Oval Frog
Nunes-de-Almeida and Toledo, 2012 Acre's Oval Frog
Elachistocleis ovalis (Schneider, 1799) Common oval frog (nomen nudum)[3]
Elachistocleis panamensis (Dunn, Trapido, and Evans, 1948) Panama humming frog
Elachistocleis pearsei (Ruthven, 1914) Colombian plump prog
Elachistocleis piauiensis Caramaschi & Jim, 1983 Piaui oval frog
Elachistocleis skotogaster Lavilla, Vaira & Ferrari, 2003 Santa Victoria oval frog
Elachistocleis surinamensis (Daudin, 1802) Surinam oval frog
Caramaschi, 2010 Roraima Oval Frog

References[]

  1. ^ a b Frost, Darrel R. (2014). "Elachistocleis Parker, 1927". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. ^ AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. 2013. Berkeley, California: Elachistocleis. AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013).
  3. ^ a b c Jowers, Michael J.; Othman, Sites N.; Borzée, Amael; Rivas, Gilson A.; Sánchez-Ramírez, Santiago; Auguste, Renoir J.; Downie, J. Roger; Read, Morley; Murphy, John C. (2021-02-23). "Unraveling unique island colonization events in Elachistocleis frogs: phylogeography, cryptic divergence, and taxonomical implications". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 21: 189–206. doi:10.1007/s13127-021-00487-y. ISSN 1618-1077. S2CID 232167477.
  4. ^ Solé, Micro (December 8, 2002). "Elachistocleis erythrogaster; Red-bellied Oval Frog". CalPhotos. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  5. ^ Pereyra, L. C.; Akmentins, M. S.; Laufer, G.; Vaira, M. (2013). "A new species of Elachistocleis (Anura: Microhylidae) from north-western Argentina". Zootaxa. 3694 (6): 525–544. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3694.6.2. PMID 26312309.
  6. ^ Jowers, Michael (February 23, 2021). "Unraveling unique island colonization events in Elachistocleis frogs: phylogeography, cryptic divergence, and taxonomical implications". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 21: 189–206. doi:10.1007/s13127-021-00487-y. S2CID 232167477 – via SpringerLink.


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