Phylogenetics, classification, and biogeography of the treefrogs (Amphibia: Anura: Arboranae)
Author
Duellman, William E.
Author
Marion, Angela B.
Author
Hedges, Blair
text
Zootaxa
2016
4104
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1
109
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4104.1.1
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1175-5326
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Scinax
Wagler, 1830
Scinax
Wagler, 1830
:201
.
Type
species:
Hyla aurata
Wied, 1821
, by subsequent designation (
Stejneger, 1907:76
).
Garbeana
Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926:95.
Type
species:
Garbeana garbei
by monotypy.
Definition.
Small to medium-sized frogs with slightly truncate discs on fingers and toes, webbing reduced between fingers and absent between Fingers I and II (
Fig. 10
D); venter immaculate; eggs deposited in ponds.
Content.
Sixty-three species:
Scinax acuminatus
(Cope)
,
altae*
(Dunn),
alter*
(Lutz),
baumgardneri*
(Rivero),
blairi*
(Fouquette & Pyburn),
boesemani
(Goin)
,
boulengeri
(Cope)
,
cabralensis*
Drummon, Baêta & Pires,
caldarum*
(Lutz),
camposseabrai*
(Bokermann),
cardosoi
*
(Carvalho-e-Silva & Peixoto),
castroviejoi*
De la Riva,
chiquitanus
(De la Riva)
,
constrictus*
Lima, Bantos & Giaretta,
cretatus*
Nunes & Pombal,
crospedospilus
(Lutz)
,
cruentommus
(Duellman)
,
curicica*
Pugliese, Pombal & Sazima,
cuspidatus*
(Lutz),
danae*
(Duellman),?
dolloi*
Werner,
duartei
(Lutz)
,
elaeochrous
(Cope)
,
eurydice*
(Bokermann),
exiguus*
(Duellman),
funereus
(Cope)
,
fuscomarginatus
(Lutz)
,
fuscovarius
(Lutz)
,
garbei
(Miranda-Ribeiro)
,
granulatus*
(Peters),
hayii
(Barbour)
,
ictericus
Duellman & Wiens
,
imbegue*
Nunes, Kwet & Pombal,
iquitorum*
Moravec, Tuanama, Pérez-Peña & Lehr,
jolyi
Lescure & Marty
,
juncae*
Nunes & Pombal,
karenanneae*
(Pyburn),
kennedyi*
(Pyburn),
lindsayi
* Pyburn,?
madeirae
* (Bokermann),
manriquei*
Barrio-Amorós, Orellana & Chacón-Ortiz,
maracaya*
(Cardoso & Sazima),
nasicus
(Cope)
,
nebulosus
(Spix)
,
oreites
Duellman and Wiens
,
pachycrus
* (Miranda-Ribeiro),
pedromedinae
(Henle)
,
perereca*
Pombal, Haddad & Kasahara,
proboscideus
(Brongersma)
,
quinquefasciatus
(Fowler)
,
rogerioi*
Pugliese, Baêta & Pombal,
rostratus
(Peters)
,
ruber
(Laurenti)
,
sateremawe*
Stauro & Peloso,
similis
(Cochran)
,
squalirostris
(Lutz)
,
staufferi
(Cope)
,
sugillatus
(Duellman)
,
tigrinus
*
Nunes, Carvalho & Pereira,
tymbamirim*
Nunes, Kwet & Pombal,
villasboasi*
Brusquetti, Jansen, Barrio-Amorós, Segalla & Haddad,
wandae*
(Pyburn & Fouquette), and
x-signatus
(Spix)
.
Distribution.
Tropical
Mexico
through Central
America
to extreme northern
Peru
west of the Andes; east of the Andes through South
America
southward to
Uruguay
and northern
Argentina
, including
Tobago
,
Trinidad
, and
Saint Lucia
in the Lesser Antilles.
Etymology.
The generic name is derived from the Greek
skinos
meaning quick or nimble, an appropriate name for these agile frogs. The gender is masculine.
Remarks.
See preceding Remarks in the account of
Ololygon
.
Only 28 of the 64 species of
Scinax
(44%) are included in our analysis of DNA sequences (
Fig. 4
). The clade recognized herein as
Scinax
is well supported (94%). Within
Scinax
,
one clade with only 71% support contains eight species of the
S. rostratus
Group (
Fig. 10
E), originally defined by
Duellman (1972a)
. Many of the other poorly supported clades in
Scinax
contain Cis-Andean and eastern Brazilian species. Structurally
S. pedromedinae
(
Fig. 10
F) is like members of the
S. rostratus
Group, but in our tree (
Fig. 4
) it is not within that group. Many named taxa are known only from the
type
localities, whereas the widespread
S. ruber
certainly is a composite of several species as evidenced by differences in color patterns, webbing, and calls (
Duellman, 2005
).