A new species of Pandanus-dwelling frog from northern Madagascar related to Guibemantis pulcher
Author
Vences, Miguel
0000-0003-0747-0817
Zoologisches Institut, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Mendelssohnstr. 4, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany m. vences @ tu-braunschweig. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0747 - 0817
m.vences@tu-braunschweig.de
Author
Hutter, Carl R.
0000-0001-6381-6339
Museum of Natural Sciences and Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA carl. hutter @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6381 - 6339
carl.hutter@gmail.com
Author
Glaw, Frank
0000-0003-4072-8111
Zoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM-SNSB), Münchhausenstr. 21, 81247 München, Germany
Author
Rakotoarison, Andolalao
0000-0003-2620-440X
School for International Training, VN 41 A Bis Ankazolava Ambohitsoa, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar andomailaka @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2620 - 440 X & Mention Zoologie et Biodiversité Animale, Université d’Antananarivo, BP 906, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar
andomailaka@gmail.com
Author
Raselimanana, Achille P.
0000-0003-1610-7307
Mention Zoologie et Biodiversité Animale, Université d’Antananarivo, BP 906, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar & Association Vahatra, Lot V A 38 LBA Ter Ambohidempona Tsiadana, BP 3972, Antananarivo, 101, Madagascar raselimananaachille @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1610
raselimananaachille@gmail.com
Author
Scherz, Mark D.
0000-0002-4613-7761
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark mark. scherz @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4613 - 7761
mark.scherz@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-06-19
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97
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5306.1.4
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5306.1.4
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Guibemantis (Pandanusicola) pulcherrimus
sp. nov.
Figs. 7‒9
Holotype
.
ZSM 518/2009
(field number
ZCMV 11217
), adult female, collected by
M. Vences
, D.R. Vieites,
F.M. Ratsoavina
,
R.D. Randrianiaina
,
E. Rajeriarison
,
T. Rajoafiarison
and
J.L. Patton
on
23 June 2009
near a site locally named Hevirina
, western slope of the
Makira Massif
,
Analanjirofo Region
,
Madagascar
(GPS coordinates not taken, but coordinates of Hevirina are
15.4490°S
,
49.1119°E
,
1093 m
a.s.l.
).
Paratypes
.
Eight
specimens. ZSM 519/2009 (ZCMV 11249)
and ZSM 520/2009 (ZCMV 11264),
two adult
females, collected by
M. Vences
, D.R.
Vieites, F.M
.
Ratsoavina, R.D
.
Randrianiaina, E
.
Rajeriarison, T
. Rajoafiarison and
J.L. Patton
on
23–24 June 2009
at a campsite near the source of
Fotsialanana river
, western slope of the
Makira Massif
,
Analanjirofo Region
,
Madagascar
(coordinates
15.46675°S
,
49.128889°E
,
1067 m
a.s.l.
);
ZSM 1754/2010 (ZCMV 12505), adult female, collected by
M. Vences
, D.R.
Vieites, R.D
.
Randrianiaina, F.M
.
Ratsoavina, S
.
Rasamison, A
.
Rakotoarison, E
. Rajeriarison and
T. Rajoafiarison
on
27 June 2010
at Bemanevika, campsite Atsirakala,
Sofia Region
,
Madagascar
(coordinates
14.43061°S
,
48.60179°E
,
1466 m
a.s.l.
);
as well as
five specimens
(field numbers ZCMV 11225, ZCMV 11226, ZCMV 11228, ZCMV 11229), all collected in
June 2009
by by
M. Vences
,
D.R. Vieites
,
R.D. Randrianiaina
,
F.M. Ratsoavina
,
S. Rasamison
,
A. Rakotoarison
,
E. Rajeriarison
and
T. Rajoafiarison
on the western slope the
Makira Massif
, not examined morphologically but included in the 16S tree (
Fig. 1
), integrated but still uncatalogued at the UADBA (MZBA) collection (individually identifiable via their field number tags)
.
Diagnosis
. Assigned to the subgenus
Pandanusicola
of the genus
Guibemantis
based on its small body size, phytotelm-dwelling habitats (in
Pandanus
plants), near-absent webbing between toes, connected lateral metatarsalia, the presence of both inner and outer metatarsal tubercles, intercalary elements between ultimate and penultimate phalanges of fingers and toes (verified by external examination), and molecular phylogeny. The new species is characterized by the unique combination of the following characters: (1) medium size with SVL
25‒29 mm
in females, (2) bright green dorsal color with translucent shade, with dense fine purplish-brown spots, (3) distinct brown rostral stripe, (4) absence of white or yellow spots in the inguinal region, (5) absence of webbing on hand and only traces of web at foot, (6) vomerine teeth rudimentary.
FIGURE 7.
Color in life (dorsolateral and ventral views) of specimens of
Guibemantis pulcherrimus
sp. nov.
from (A) Makira West (holotype ZSM 518/2009) and (B,C) Bemanevika (paratype ZSM 1754/2010).
The new species is most similar to its sister species
G. pulcher
, which differs (despite some overlap) by fewer (12–107, mean 42;
vs.
47–223, mean 103) and larger (diameter often up to
0.8 mm
vs.
0.4 mm
) purplish-brown dorsal spots, and a larger and denser purplish-brown band on the flanks which often is adorned centrally by silvery whitish reticulations, as well as by numerous diagnostic nucleotide positions in the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene.
FIGURE 8.
Variation in color and pattern in life (dorsolateral views) among specimens tentatively assigned to
Guibemantis pulcher
(within blue dashed box) and
G. pulcherrimus
sp. nov.
(within red dashed box). Note that most specimens in the plate have not been genotyped and are assigned to the two species based on geographical provenance and color pattern.
FIGURE 9.
Preserved holotype (ZSM 518/2009) of
Guibemantis pulcherrimus
sp. nov.
Description of the
holotype
. Adult female in good state of preservation. Tissue removed from ventral side of right thigh for DNA extraction, one transverse and two longitudinal cuts on venter for gonad examination. Head longer than wide and slightly wider than body; snout rounded in dorsal, ventral and lateral views; canthus rostralis straight, loreal region flat; nostrils much nearer to tip of snout than to eye, tympanum distinct, 47% of horizontal eye diameter; supratympanic fold poorly expressed, rather straight; vomerine odontophores very poorly expressed and almost not visible, located medially between eye and choanae on either side of head; tongue ovoid, and distinctly bifid at its tip. Arms moderately thin; relative finger length 1<4<2<3, second finger slightly longer than fourth finger; finger discs moderately enlarged and squared off at tips in a rounded “T” shape, no webbing between fingers recognizable, subarticular tubercles visible, unpaired. Hindlimbs moderately thin, foot length 84% of tibia length; lateral metatarsalia connected; inner metatarsal tubercle oblong and recognizable; outer metatarsal tubercle round and only weakly recognizable; only traces of webbing recognizable between toes; relative length of toes 1<2<5<3<4, third toe distinctly longer than fifth; toe discs moderately enlarged. For morphometric measurements see
Table 1
.
After 14 years in preservative, dorsally beige with many small spots; these spots are light brown with a weakly recognizable reddish/purple shade. From the snout tip over the nostrils to the eye, and then again from the eye over the tympanum to an area above the forelimb insertions, a distinctly delimited dark brown rostral stripe is present. After the forelimb insertion, this stripe becomes broader, lighter and less distinctly delimited, and forms a brown band on the anterior flanks, dissolving into dense brown spotting on the posterior flanks. The ventral side is uniformly beige without any pattern. In life (
Fig. 7A
) the dorsal side was green with a translucent shade, and the spots and bands were purplish-brown.
Variation
. The three morphologically examined
paratypes
are similar to the
holotype
. See
Table 1
for morphological measurements. Sexual dimorphism cannot be reliably assessed as all genotyped specimens are females. Photos from specimens morphologically assigned to this species from Marojejy and Anjanaharibe-Sud agree with the overall trend of rather small dorsal spots and poorly marked purplish-brown flank patches.
Etymology
. The species epithet
pulcherrimus
is a Latin adjective meaning “most beautiful”, referring to the appealing color pattern of the new species and alluding to the name of its sister species (
G. pulcher
).
Natural history
. All known specimens were collected from the leaf axils of
Pandanus
screw pines in rainforest. Calls, reproductive behavior and larval stages are unknown, but it is likely that the species reproduces in these phytotelms, as does its sister species
G. pulcher
.
Distribution
. Based on genotyped specimens,
G. pulcherrimus
is known from (1) Hevirina and Fotsialanana source, two nearby sites on the western slope of the Makira Massif, and (2) Bemanevika. Additional specimens morphologically consistent with this taxon are known from three additional localities in northern
Madagascar
: (3) Anjanaharibe-Sud, (4) Marojejy, and (5) Masoala; these localities need to be genetically verified in the future.