@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22417,
author = {William E. Duellman and Anthony John Barley and Pablo Venegas},
title = {Two new species of marsupial frogs (Anura: Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from the Andes of northern Peru},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Anura, Hemiphractidae, Gastrotheca, new species, phylogenetic relationships},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Zootaxa},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of two undescribed species of the hemiphractid genus Gastrotheca in the Andes in northern Peru. Both species are similar morphologically to Gastrotheca monticola, but they differ from that species and from one another in subtleties of coloration and minor variances in size and proportions. Gastrotheca aguaruna sp. nov. is from humid forested areas in the northern part of the Cordillera Central, whereas G. aratia sp. nov. is known from the northern part of the Cordillera Occidental.}
}
Citation for Study 14762
Citation title:
"Two new species of marsupial frogs (Anura: Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from the Andes of northern Peru".
Study name:
"Two new species of marsupial frogs (Anura: Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from the Andes of northern Peru".
This study is part of submission 14762
(Status: Published).
Citation
Duellman W., Barley A.J., & Venegas P. 2013. Two new species of marsupial frogs (Anura: Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from the Andes of northern Peru. Zootaxa, .
Authors
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Duellman W.
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Barley A.J.
(submitter)
808-956-9523
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Venegas P.
Abstract
Molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of two undescribed species of the hemiphractid genus Gastrotheca in the Andes in northern Peru. Both species are similar morphologically to Gastrotheca monticola, but they differ from that species and from one another in subtleties of coloration and minor variances in size and proportions. Gastrotheca aguaruna sp. nov. is from humid forested areas in the northern part of the Cordillera Central, whereas G. aratia sp. nov. is known from the northern part of the Cordillera Occidental.
Keywords
Anura, Hemiphractidae, Gastrotheca, new species, phylogenetic relationships
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22417,
author = {William E. Duellman and Anthony John Barley and Pablo Venegas},
title = {Two new species of marsupial frogs (Anura: Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from the Andes of northern Peru},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Anura, Hemiphractidae, Gastrotheca, new species, phylogenetic relationships},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Zootaxa},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of two undescribed species of the hemiphractid genus Gastrotheca in the Andes in northern Peru. Both species are similar morphologically to Gastrotheca monticola, but they differ from that species and from one another in subtleties of coloration and minor variances in size and proportions. Gastrotheca aguaruna sp. nov. is from humid forested areas in the northern part of the Cordillera Central, whereas G. aratia sp. nov. is known from the northern part of the Cordillera Occidental.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22417
AU - Duellman,William E.
AU - Barley,Anthony John
AU - Venegas,Pablo
T1 - Two new species of marsupial frogs (Anura: Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from the Andes of northern Peru
PY - 2013
KW - Anura
KW - Hemiphractidae
KW - Gastrotheca
KW - new species
KW - phylogenetic relationships
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of two undescribed species of the hemiphractid genus Gastrotheca in the Andes in northern Peru. Both species are similar morphologically to Gastrotheca monticola, but they differ from that species and from one another in subtleties of coloration and minor variances in size and proportions. Gastrotheca aguaruna sp. nov. is from humid forested areas in the northern part of the Cordillera Central, whereas G. aratia sp. nov. is known from the northern part of the Cordillera Occidental.
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JF - Zootaxa
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