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A new species of Bryophryne (Anura: Strabomantidae) from southern Peru

Staatliche Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Museum für Tierkunde, Königsbrücker Landstrasse 159, D-01109 Dresden, Germany
Division of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620, USA Present address: Department of Integrative Biology, University of California at Berkeley. 3060 Valley Life Sciences Bldg #3140, Berkeley CA 94720, USA
Amphibia Andes biogeography Bryophryne cophites Bryophryne bustamantei

Abstract

A new species of Bryophryne from southern Peru (Cusco Region) is described. Specimens were found in the leaf litter of cloud forest at elevations of 2350–3215 m. The new species has a maximum snout-vent length of 21.9 mm in adult females, 18.9 mm in adult males and is the smallest species of the genus. It lacks a tympanum and dentigerous processes of vomers, has dorsolateral folds, and males without vocal slits and without nuptial pads. The new species is most similar to B. bustamantei but differs in being smaller, having discontinuous dorsolateral folds, the males lacking vocal slits, and an overall darker ventral coloration. Bryophryne contains three species all of which lack a tympanum. The deep valley of the Río Apurímac as a distributional barrier separating Phrynopus from Bryophryne is discussed.

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