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Taruga (frog) ( Inglês )

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Taruga is a genus of frogs endemic to Sri Lanka. They are the only foam-nesting tree frogs in the Old World Tree frog family, Rhacophoridae.

Genus Taruga was previously assigned to the genus Polypedates. As presently understood, Taruga comprises three named species: T. fastigo, T. eques and T. longinasus. Hence two genera of foam-nesting rhacophorid tree frogs are present in Sri Lanka: (1) Polypedates, with many species in India and Asia but just two in Sri Lanka (P. maculatus— widely distributed in South Asia; and P. cruciger— endemic to Sri Lanka, albeit widely distributed); and (2) Taruga, the Sri Lankan endemic forms, whose three constituent species (T. eques, T. fastigo and T. longinasus) each have restricted distributions mostly in the forested highlands. The best character to distinguish the adults of Taruga from Polypedates are a set of prominent cone-like projections around the vent. Furthermore, the supratympanic fold of Taruga is straighter than those in Polypedates. The snout of Taruga is very much acute than that of Polypedates.

Considering tadpoles, the vent of Polypedates forms a tube between left leg and tail, and in Taruga, there is no such tube, only an opening between leg and tail. There are also several more features of the mouth cavity, such as the number of projections on the tongue, shape of the tongue etc. that helps to distinguish Taruga from Polypedates.

Taruga in Sanskrit (and early-Sinhala) means "tree climber". This name is very appropriate as the adults of these are tree inhabiting frogs, and rarely come to the ground. They often even lay their eggs on vegetation overhanging water.

All three frogs need shade in the form of a canopy to survive, and shallow and slow flowing streams or puddles to breed.

The female of the species builds a foamy nest overhanging water where eggs develop for a few days, after which tadpoles fall into water where they undergo further development until metamorphosis occurs. The juvenile frogs that emerge from water return to an arboreal life, on trees.

Sri Lanka is now known to contain clade level endemicity despite many land-bridge connections with India. Taruga is yet another such deeply divergent clade.

Following scientists contributed to this paper: Dr. Madhava Meegaskumbura (Dept. of Zoology, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka); Dr. Suyama Meegaskumbura (Dept. of Zoology, University of Peradeniya), Mr. Gayan Bowatte (Dept. of Zoology, University of Peradeniya), Prof. Christopher J. Schneider (Boston University, USA) and Prof. James Hanken (Harvard University, USA).

Species

There are three recognized species in this genus:[1]

References

  • Meegaskumbura, M. et al.. 2010. [1].
  1. ^ Frost, Darrel R. (2013). "Taruga Meegaskumbura, Meegaskumbura, Bowatte, Manamendra-Arachchi, Pethiyagoda, Hanken, and Schneider, 2010". Amphibian Species of the World 5.6, an Online Reference. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 12 November 2013.

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Taruga (frog): Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Taruga is a genus of frogs endemic to Sri Lanka. They are the only foam-nesting tree frogs in the Old World Tree frog family, Rhacophoridae.

Genus Taruga was previously assigned to the genus Polypedates. As presently understood, Taruga comprises three named species: T. fastigo, T. eques and T. longinasus. Hence two genera of foam-nesting rhacophorid tree frogs are present in Sri Lanka: (1) Polypedates, with many species in India and Asia but just two in Sri Lanka (P. maculatus— widely distributed in South Asia; and P. cruciger— endemic to Sri Lanka, albeit widely distributed); and (2) Taruga, the Sri Lankan endemic forms, whose three constituent species (T. eques, T. fastigo and T. longinasus) each have restricted distributions mostly in the forested highlands. The best character to distinguish the adults of Taruga from Polypedates are a set of prominent cone-like projections around the vent. Furthermore, the supratympanic fold of Taruga is straighter than those in Polypedates. The snout of Taruga is very much acute than that of Polypedates.

Considering tadpoles, the vent of Polypedates forms a tube between left leg and tail, and in Taruga, there is no such tube, only an opening between leg and tail. There are also several more features of the mouth cavity, such as the number of projections on the tongue, shape of the tongue etc. that helps to distinguish Taruga from Polypedates.

Taruga in Sanskrit (and early-Sinhala) means "tree climber". This name is very appropriate as the adults of these are tree inhabiting frogs, and rarely come to the ground. They often even lay their eggs on vegetation overhanging water.

All three frogs need shade in the form of a canopy to survive, and shallow and slow flowing streams or puddles to breed.

The female of the species builds a foamy nest overhanging water where eggs develop for a few days, after which tadpoles fall into water where they undergo further development until metamorphosis occurs. The juvenile frogs that emerge from water return to an arboreal life, on trees.

Sri Lanka is now known to contain clade level endemicity despite many land-bridge connections with India. Taruga is yet another such deeply divergent clade.

Following scientists contributed to this paper: Dr. Madhava Meegaskumbura (Dept. of Zoology, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka); Dr. Suyama Meegaskumbura (Dept. of Zoology, University of Peradeniya), Mr. Gayan Bowatte (Dept. of Zoology, University of Peradeniya), Prof. Christopher J. Schneider (Boston University, USA) and Prof. James Hanken (Harvard University, USA).

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Taruga (género) ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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Taruga es un género de anfibios anuros de la familia Rhacophoridae endémicos de Sri Lanka.

Lista de especies

El género incluye las siguientes especies según ASW:[1]

Publicación original

  • Meegaskumbura, M., S. Meegaskumbura, G. Bowatte, K. Manamendra-Arachchi, R. Pethiyagoda, J. Hanken, and C. J. Schneider . 2010. Taruga (Anura: Rhacophoridae), a new genus of foam-nesting tree frogs endemic to Sri Lanka. Ceylon Journal of Science. Biological Sciences 39: 75-94.

Referencias

  1. Frost, D.R. «Taruga». Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.1. (en inglés). Nueva York, EEUU: Museo Americano de Historia Natural. Consultado el 12 de abril de 2014.

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Taruga (género): Brief Summary ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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Taruga es un género de anfibios anuros de la familia Rhacophoridae endémicos de Sri Lanka.

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Taruga (amphibien) ( Francês )

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Taruga est un genre d'amphibiens de la famille des Rhacophoridae[1].

Répartition

Les 3 espèces de ce genre sont endémiques du Sri Lanka[1].

Liste des espèces

Selon Amphibian Species of the World (24 mai 2013)[2] :

Étymologie

Le nom de ce genre vient du sanskrit Taruga, et signifie « quelqu'un qui grimpe aux arbres », en référence aux mœurs arboricoles de ces espèces[3].

Publication originale

  • Meegaskumbura, Meegaskumbura, Bowatte, Manamendra-Arachchi, Pethiyagoda, Hanken & Schneider, 2010 : Taruga (Anura: Rhacophoridae), a new genus of foam-nesting tree frogs endemic to Sri Lanka. Ceylon Journal of Science. Biological Sciences, vol. 39, p. 75-94.

Notes et références

  1. a et b Amphibian Species of the World, consulté lors d'une mise à jour du lien externe
  2. Amphibian Species of the World, consulté le 24 mai 2013
  3. Meegaskumbura, Meegaskumbura, Bowatte, Manamendra-Arachchi, Pethiyagoda, Hanken & Schneider, 2010 : Taruga (Anura: Rhacophoridae), a new genus of foam-nesting tree frogs endemic to Sri Lanka. Ceylon Journal of Science. Biological Sciences, vol. 39, p. 75-94.
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Taruga (amphibien): Brief Summary ( Francês )

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Taruga est un genre d'amphibiens de la famille des Rhacophoridae.

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Taruga ( Neerlandês; Flamengo )

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Herpetologie

Taruga is een geslacht van kikkers uit de familie schuimnestboomkikkers (Rhacophoridae). De groep werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Madhava Meegaskumbura, Suyama Meegaskumbura, Gayan Bowatte, Kelum Manamendra-Arachchi, Rohan Pethiyagoda, James Hanken en Christopher J. Schneider in 2010.[1]

Er zijn drie soorten die voorkomen in delen van Azië en allemaal endemisch zijn in Sri Lanka.[2]

Taxonomie

Geslacht Taruga

Referenties
  1. Darrel R. Frost - Amphibian Species of the World: an online reference - Version 6.0 - American Museum of Natural History, Taruga.
  2. University of California - AmphibiaWeb, Taruga.
Bronnen
  • (en) - Darrel R. Frost - Amphibian Species of the World: an online reference - Version 6.0 - American Museum of Natural History - Taruga - Website Geconsulteerd 13 februari 2017
  • (en) - University of California - AmphibiaWeb - Taruga - Website
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Taruga: Brief Summary ( Neerlandês; Flamengo )

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Taruga is een geslacht van kikkers uit de familie schuimnestboomkikkers (Rhacophoridae). De groep werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Madhava Meegaskumbura, Suyama Meegaskumbura, Gayan Bowatte, Kelum Manamendra-Arachchi, Rohan Pethiyagoda, James Hanken en Christopher J. Schneider in 2010.

Er zijn drie soorten die voorkomen in delen van Azië en allemaal endemisch zijn in Sri Lanka.

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Taruga ( Português )

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Taruga é um gênero de anfíbios da família Rhacophoridae.

As seguintes espécies são reconhecidas:[1]

Referências

  1. a b Frost, D.R. (2014). «Taruga». Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. Consultado em 27 de julho de 2014
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Taruga: Brief Summary ( Português )

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Taruga é um gênero de anfíbios da família Rhacophoridae.

As seguintes espécies são reconhecidas:

Taruga eques (Günther, 1858) Taruga fastigo (Manamendra-Arachchi & Pethiyagoda, 2001) Taruga longinasus (Ahl, 1927)
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