TY - JOUR
T1 - A new species of australian frog (Myobatrachidae
T2 - Uperoleia) from the New South Wales mid-north coast sandplains
AU - Clulow, Simon
AU - Anstis, Marion
AU - Keogh, J. Scott
AU - Catullo, Renee A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2016 Magnolia Press.
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Copyright 2016 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2016/11/4
Y1 - 2016/11/4
N2 - The discovery of new vertebrate species in developed countries is still occurring at surprising rates for some taxonomic groups, especially the amphibians and reptiles. While this most often occurs in under-explored areas, it occasionally still happens in well-inhabited regions. We report such a case with the discovery and description of U. mahonyi sp. nov., a new species of frog from a highly populated region of New South Wales, Australia. We provide details of its morphology, calls, embryos and tadpoles, and phylogenetic relationships to other species of eastern Uperoleia. We also provide the results of targeted surveys to establish its distribution and provide observations of its habitat associations. As a consequence of these surveys, we comment on the likely restricted nature of the species' distribution and habitat, and place this in the context of a preliminary assessment of its putative conservation status, which should be assessed for listing under the IUCN's red list. We note this species, which is morphologically distinct, has gone unnoticed for many decades despite numerous eco-logical surveys for local development applications.
AB - The discovery of new vertebrate species in developed countries is still occurring at surprising rates for some taxonomic groups, especially the amphibians and reptiles. While this most often occurs in under-explored areas, it occasionally still happens in well-inhabited regions. We report such a case with the discovery and description of U. mahonyi sp. nov., a new species of frog from a highly populated region of New South Wales, Australia. We provide details of its morphology, calls, embryos and tadpoles, and phylogenetic relationships to other species of eastern Uperoleia. We also provide the results of targeted surveys to establish its distribution and provide observations of its habitat associations. As a consequence of these surveys, we comment on the likely restricted nature of the species' distribution and habitat, and place this in the context of a preliminary assessment of its putative conservation status, which should be assessed for listing under the IUCN's red list. We note this species, which is morphologically distinct, has gone unnoticed for many decades despite numerous eco-logical surveys for local development applications.
KW - Amphibia
KW - Anura
KW - Cryptic species
KW - Toadlet
KW - Uperoleia mahonyi sp. nov
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U2 - 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.3
DO - 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.3
M3 - Article
C2 - 27811640
AN - SCOPUS:84994226173
SN - 1175-5326
VL - 4184
SP - 285
EP - 315
JO - Zootaxa
JF - Zootaxa
IS - 2
ER -