Four new species of Panophrys (Anura, Megophryidae) from eastern China, with discussion on the recognition of Panophrys as a distinct genus
Author
Lyu, Zhi-Tong
0000-0002-4891-3859
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol / The Museum of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China & lvzht @ foxmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4891 - 3859
lvzht@foxmail.com
Author
Zeng, Zhao-Chi
0000-0003-4054-8399
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol / The Museum of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China & Shenzhen Shuanghuamu Biological Technology Co., Ltd, Shenzhen 51800, PR China & zhaochizeng @ outlook. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4054 - 8399
zhaochizeng@outlook.com
Author
Wang, Jian
0000-0003-4249-7767
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol / The Museum of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China & Shenzhen Shuanghuamu Biological Technology Co., Ltd, Shenzhen 51800, PR China & wangj 397 @ mail. sysu. edu. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4249 - 7767
wangj397@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Author
Liu, Zu-Yao
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol / The Museum of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China & Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern, Bern 3012, Switzerland.
Author
Huang, Ya-Qiong
Fujian Daiyun Mountain National Nature Reserve, Quanzhou 362500, PR China & Fujian Wildlife Conservation Center, Fujian Provincial Department of Forestry, Fuzhou 350003, PR China
Author
Li, Wen-Zhou
Fujian Daiyun Mountain National Nature Reserve, Quanzhou 362500, PR China
Author
Wang, Ying-Yong
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol / The Museum of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China
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Zootaxa
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2021-02-11
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Panophrys tongboensis
Wang & Lyu
sp. nov.
Chresonymy.
Megophrys
sp21—
Liu
et al.
2018
Holotype
.
SYS a003228 (
Fig. 6
A–E), adult male, collected by
Run-Lin Li
on
18 August 2014
from
Pingxi
(
28.1154°N
,
118.2372°E
; ca
1100 m
a.s.l.
),
Mt Tongbo
,
Guangfeng District
,
Shangrao City
,
Jiangxi Province
, PR
China
.
Paratypes
.
Three adult males (SYS a003225–3227), collected at the same time from the same locality as the holotype
;
one adult male (SYS a001911/
CIB 116078
), collected by
Run-Lin Li
on
5 August 2012
from the same locality as the holotype
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet
tongboensis
refers to its
type
locality, Mt Tongbo.
Common names.
Mt Tongbo Horned Toad (in English) / Tóng Bó Shān Jiǎo Chán (ffiůƜfflḃin Chinese)
Diagnosis.
(1) body size small, with SVL
26.5–31.5 mm
(n = 5) in adult males; (2) tympanum visible, the anterior edge indistinct; (3) vomerine teeth present; (4) margin of tongue notched; (5) heels overlapping; (6) tibiotarsal articulation reaching at center of eye; (7) TIB/SVL 0.46–0.49, FTL/SVL 0.59–0.68; (8) narrow lateral fringes on fingers present, one subarticular tubercle present at the base of each finger, relative finger lengths II <I <IV <III; (9) web and lateral fringes on toes absent, one subarticular tubercle present at the base of each toe; (10) dorsal body’s skin texture relatively smooth with tiny granules, “X” or “)(”-shaped skin ridge on center of dorsum; (11) flank with tubercles, some of which forming short longitudinal skin ridge; (12) supratympanic fold distinct; (13) dorsal surfaces beige or olive-beige, a brown “V” shaped or triangular marking with light edge between eyes, a brown “X” or “)(”-shaped marking, with light edge, present on center of dorsum; (14) single subgular vocal sac present in males.
Comparisons.
Comparative data of
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
with
P. daiyunensis
,
P. daoji
,
P. sanmingensis
, and 47 recognized
Panophrys
congeners are given in
Table 3
.
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. daiyunensis
by its tongue notched (vs not notched), and lateral fringes and web on toes absent (vs both present).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. daoji
by the smaller body size, SVL
26.5–31.5 mm
in males (vs SVL
32.6–33.6 mm
), vomerine teeth present (vs absent), tongue notched (vs not notched), heels overlapping (vs not meeting), and lateral fringes and web on toes absent (vs both present).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. sanmingensis
by its vomerine teeth present (vs absent), and lateral fringes and web on toes absent (vs both present).
Compared with the six
Panophrys
species previously recorded from eastern
China
,
P. tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. boettgeri
by its smaller body size (vs SVL
34.5–37.8 mm
in males), vomerine teeth present (vs absent), heels overlapping (vs just meeting), lateral fringes and web on toes absent (vs both present), and round light patches on the shoulder absent (vs present).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. huangshanensis
by the smaller body size (vs SVL 36.0–
41.6 mm
in males), vomerine teeth present (vs absent), heels overlapping (vs just meeting or not meeting), and round light patches on the shoulder absent (vs present).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. kuatunensis
by vomerine teeth present (vs absent), heels overlapping (vs not meeting), and lateral fringes on toes absent (vs present).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. lishuiensis
by its smaller body size (vs SVL
30.7–34.7 mm
in males), vomerine teeth present (vs absent), and tongue notched (vs not notched).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. ombrophila
by its vomerine teeth present (vs absent), tongue notched (vs not notched), and heels overlapping (vs not meeting).
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. xianjuensis
by its vomerine teeth present (vs absent), tongue notched (vs not notched), and lateral fringes and web on toes absent (vs both present).
With a small body size, SVL
26.5–31.5 mm
in males,
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
is different from 21 congeners whose SVL>
34 mm
in males, namely
P. baolongensis
,
P. binlingensis
,
P. caobangensis
,
P. caudoprocta
,
P. daweimontis
,
P. hoanglienensis
,
P. insularis
,
P. jiangi
,
P. jingdongensis
,
P. jinggangensis
,
P. liboensis
,
P. lini
,
P. minor
,
P. mirabilis
,
P. obesa
,
P. omeimontis
,
P. palpebralespinosa
,
P. sangzhiensis
,
P. shuichengensis
,
P. spinata
, and
P. xiangnanensis
.
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
can be distinguished from the remaining 20 congeners by the following characteristics: SVL
26.5–31.5 mm
in males (vs SVL 32.0–36.0 mm in
P. binchuanensis
; vs SVL
33.2–37.1 mm
in
P. yangmingensis
; vs SVL 33.2–39.0 mm in
P. tuberogranulatus
; vs SVL
33.7–39.3 mm
in
P. brachykolos
); horn-like tubercle at upper eyelid small (vs large in
P. acuta
); vomerine teeth present (vs absent in
P. acuta
,
P. angka
,
P. binchuanensis
,
P. brachykolos
,
P. cheni
,
P. leishanensis
,
P. mufumontana
,
P. shunhuangensis
,
P. tuberogranulatus
,
P. wugongensis
,
P. wuliangshanensis
,
P. wushanensis
, and
P. yangmingensis
); tongue notched (vs not notched in
P. acuta
,
P. angka
,
P. brachykolos
,
P. dongguanensis
,
P. leishanensis
,
P. mufumontana
,
P. nankunensis
,
P. shimentaina
,
P. shunhuangensis
,
P. tuberogranulatus
,
P. wugongensis
,
P. wushanensis
, and
P. yangmingensis
); heels overlapping (vs not meeting in
P. acuta
,
P. brachykolos
,
P. dongguanensis
,
P. nankunensis
, and
P. wugongensis
); lateral fringes on toes absent (vs present in
P. acuta
,
P. binchuanensis
,
P. cheni
,
P. mufumontana
,
P. nanlingensis
,
P. rubrimera
,
P. shimentaina
, and
P. yangmingensis
; vs absent in females while wide in males in
P. wushanensis
); web between toes absent (vs present in
P. acuta
,
P. angka
,
P. binchuanensis
,
P. brachykolos
,
P. cheni
,
P. dongguanensis
,
P. jiulianensis
,
P. leishanensis
,
P. mufumontana
,
P. nankunensis
,
P. nanlingensis
,
P. shimentaina
,
P. shunhuangensis
,
P. tuberogranulatus
,
P. wugongensis
,
P. wushanensis
, and
P. yangmingensis
); one subarticular tubercle present at the base of each finger (vs absent in
P. fansipanensis
).
Description of
holotype
.
SYS a003228, adult male. Habitus small, SVL
28.5 mm
; head width shorter than head length, HDW/HDL 0.91; snout rounded in dorsal view, projecting, sloping posteriorly to mouth in profile, protruding well beyond margin of lower jaw; dorsal surface of head flat; eye large, ED/HDL 0.39; nostril obliquely ovoid; pupil vertical; canthus rostralis well developed, curved above nostril; loreal region sloping; internasal distance larger than interorbital distance; tympanum visible but the anterior edge indistinct; choanae large ovoid, situated at base of maxilla; vomerine teeth present; margin of tongue notched.
FIGURE 6.
(
A
)–(
E
) dorsolateral view, ventral view, right hand, and right foot of adult male holotype SYS a003228 of
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
in life. (
F
) dorsolateral view of adult male paratype SYS a001911.
Lower arm length 0.24 of SVL and hand length 0.24 of SVL; relative finger lengths II <I <IV <III; tip of finger rounded, slightly dilated; one subarticular tubercle present at base of each finger; fingers without webs, narrow lateral fringes present on fingers; outer and inner metacarpal tubercles distinct, inner metacarpal tubercle observably enlarged.
Shank length 0.46 of SVL and foot 0.61 of SVL; tibio-tarsal articulation reaches at center of eye when hindlimb stretched alongside body; heels overlapping when hindlimbs held at right angles to body; relative toe lengths I <II <V <III <IV; tips of toes rounded, slightly dilated; one subarticular tubercle present at base of each toe; web and lateral fringes on toes absent; tarsal folds absent; inner metatarsal tubercle long, ovoid, and outer metatarsal tubercle absent.
Dorsal body’s skin texture relatively smooth with tiny granules; “)(”-shaped skin ridge on center of dorsum; a small horn-like tubercle present at edge of upper eyelid; supratympanic fold distinct, curving from posterior corner of eye, posteroventrally to above insertion of arm; flank with raised tubercles. Ventral surface smooth, with scattered tubercles on thigh; pectoral gland large, closer to axilla; single large femoral gland on posterior surface of thigh.
Coloration of
holotype
.
Dorsal surface beige; a brown “V” shaped marking with light edge between eyes; a brown “)(”-shaped marking with light edge on center of dorsum; dark crossbars on dorsal upper arms and hindlimbs; dark stripes below eyes and at lateral tip of snout; iris reddish brown. Ventral surface dark brown with densely-distributed white spots; a dark longitudinal stripe on the throat; a pair of longitudinal black stripes with white edge on the lateroventral belly; palms and soles reddish brown, tips of digits light red, metacarpal and metatarsal tubercles orange red; pectoral glands and femoral glands white.
Variation.
Measurements of
type
series are given in
Table 7
. All specimens were similar in morphology. SYS a003227 has an incomplete triangular marking between eyes. SYS a001911 (
Fig. 6F
) has a triangular marking between eyes and short longitudinal skin ridges on the flanks.
Distribution and ecology.
Currently,
Panophrys tongboensis
sp. nov.
is only known from the
type
locality, Mt Tongbo (
1100–1115 m
a.s.l.) in northeastern
Jiangxi
. This toad appears to be rare with all individuals being found in the same stream, and is under the competition with the sympatric congener
P. boettgeri
which is more abundant. Males call on deadwood above streams in August, however, the male individuals found in August were not bearing nuptial pads or spines. Females and tadpoles have not been found and additional ecological information remains unknown.