dc:title"A third species of glassfrog in the genus Chimerella (Anura, Centrolenidae) from central Peru, discovered by an integrative taxonomic approach";
dc:description"Figure 3. Chimerella mira sp. nov. from west of Tingo Maria in life: male holotype (MUSM 40278, FGZC 6233) in a frontal, b dorsolateral, and c ventral views; male paratype (MUSM 40264, FGZC 6215) in d lateral and e ventral views.";
dc:description"Figure 4. Chimerella corleone in life: a dorsolateral view of amplectant couple from the type locality photographed at night (note the striking dark reticulation of the iris); b dorsolateral and c ventral views of the male holotype (CORBIDI 10467). Courtesy of J. Delia and E. Twomey.";
dc:description"Figure 5. Comparison of eye colouration in life: a male holotype (MUSM 40278) and b male paratype (MUSM 40264) of Chimerella mira sp. nov.; c male holotype (CORBIDI 10467) and d female paratype (CORBIDI 10465) of Chimerella corleone (courtesy of J. Delia and E. Twomey). Note the fine dark spotting versus dark reticulation in the iris.";
dc:description"Figure 6. Lateral views of heads of preserved holotypes of a Chimerella mira sp. nov. (MUSM 40278) and b Chimerella corleone (CORBIDI 10467; courtesy of E. Twomey). Orange lines indicate outline of snout shape in lateral profile. Not to scale.";
dc:description"Figure 7. Amplectant couple of Chimerella mariaelenae from the Cordillera de Kampankis, 1100 m a. s. l., Departamento Amazonas, Peru, in life.";
dc:description"Figure 9. Type locality and habitat of Chimerella mira sp. nov. on the bank of the Rio Patay Rondos, a tributary of the Rio Monzon: a view to the east along the river bed. The yellow arrow indicates the area where both reported specimens were collected; b night view of the swampy habitat at the edge of the river showing shrub vegetation from which males were calling.";
dc:description"Figure 10. Audiospectrograms and corresponding oscillograms of calls of Chimerella: a Chimerella mira sp. nov. (call voucher MUSM 40264) from west of Tingo Maria, Departamento Huanuco, Peru. Below an expanded oscillogram depicting the first note of the call; b Chimerella corleone from the type locality, Departamento San Martin, Peru. Below an expanded oscillogram depicting the first note of the call. Both recordings high-pass filtered at 1000 Hz.";