Tetete's tree frog
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Tetete's tree frog (Boana tetete) is a frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. Scientists have seen it between 180 and 420 meters above sea level.[3][1]
This frog is nocturnal. It has been observed resting on plants a few feet above flooded areas. It has large eyes and discs on its toes for climbing. For a South American tree frog, it is medium-sized.[1]
This frog is a sister species to Boana alfaroi. It is named after the Teteté people, a group of indigenous people who lived in the Amazon until about 1970.[1]
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Tetete's tree frog: Brief Summary
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Tetete's tree frog (Boana tetete) is a frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. Scientists have seen it between 180 and 420 meters above sea level.
This frog is nocturnal. It has been observed resting on plants a few feet above flooded areas. It has large eyes and discs on its toes for climbing. For a South American tree frog, it is medium-sized.
This frog is a sister species to Boana alfaroi. It is named after the Teteté people, a group of indigenous people who lived in the Amazon until about 1970.
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Hypsiboas tetete
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Hypsiboas tetete[1] es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Hylidae.
Distribución geográfica
Esta especie se encuentra entre los 180 y 420 m sobre el nivel del mar en:
Descripción
Los 5 especímenes adultos machos observados en la descripción original miden de 31 a 32 mm de longitud estándar y las 2 especímenes adultas hembras observadas en la descripción original miden 45 mm de longitud estándar.
Etimología
Esta especie lleva el nombre en honor del pueblo Tetete, ahora extinto.
Publicación original
- Caminer & Ron, 2014: Systematics of treefrogs of the Hypsiboas calcaratus and Hypsiboas fasciatus species complex (Anura, Hylidae) with the description of four new species. ZooKeys, n° 370, p. 1–68[3]
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Hypsiboas tetete: Brief Summary
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Hypsiboas tetete es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Hylidae.
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Hypsiboas tetete
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Hypsiboas tetete est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Hylidae[1].
Répartition
Cette espèce se rencontre entre 180 et 420 m d'altitude[1] :
Description
Les 5 spécimens adultes mâles observés lors de la description originale mesurent entre 31,15 mm et 32,24 mm de longueur standard et les 2 spécimens adultes femelles observés lors de la description originale mesurent entre 45,33 mm et 45,85 mm de longueur standard[2].
Étymologie
Cette espèce est nommée en l'honneur des Teteté, peuple aujourd'hui disparu[2].
Publication originale
- Caminer & Ron, 2014 : Systematics of treefrogs of the Hypsiboas calcaratus and Hypsiboas fasciatus species complex (Anura, Hylidae) with the description of four new species. ZooKeys, no 370, p. 1–68 (texte intégral).
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Hypsiboas tetete est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Hylidae.
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Description
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Adult male, SVL 31.15 mm, foot length 12.01 mm, head length 7.48 mm, head width 10.31 mm, eye diameter 3.51 mm, tympanum diameter 2.25 mm, tibia length 17.76 mm, femur length 16.09 mm, arm length 5.50 mm, eye-nostril distance 1.97 mm, head wider than long and wider than body; snout rounded in lateral view, truncate in dorsal view; distance from nostril to eye shorter than diameter of eye; canthus rostralis indistinct, rounded; loreal region concave; internarial area convex; nostrils not protuberant, directed laterally; interorbital area slightly convex; eye large, strongly protuberant; diameter of eye 1.6 times diameter of tympanic annulus; tympanum concealed beneath skin;tympanic annulus evident, ovoid, longer dorsoventrally and concealed dorsally by supratympanic fold, separated from eye by ca. 1.03 times its diameter; posterior end of supratympanic fold reaches anterior border of arm insertion. Arm slender, axillary membrane absent; indistinct low tubercles present along ventrolateral edge of forearm; relative length of fingers I
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- Caminer M, Ron S (2014) Systematics of treefrogs of the Hypsiboas calcaratus and Hypsiboas fasciatus species complex (Anura, Hylidae) with the description of four new species ZooKeys 370: 1–68
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Distribution
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Hypsiboas tetete is distributed in the Ecuadorian (Provincia Napo) and Peruvian Amazon basin (Región Loreto) (Fig. 15). Known localities range in elevation from 180 m (San Jacinto) to 420 m (Jatun Sacha). It is likely to have a larger distribution. Unfortunately, the lack of distinctive morphological characters relative to Hypsiboas alfaroi, preclude the unequivocal identification of museum specimens not associated with advertisement calls or genetic data. All specimens from Comunidad Santa Rosa and Jatun Sacha were found in flooded areas, in secondary forest, roosting on vegetation, 50 to 80 cm above ground.
Vegetation type for the Ecuadorian localities is Amazonian Lowland Evergreen Forest characterized by high plant alpha-diversity and a canopy of 30 m with emergent trees that reach 40 m.
Vegetation type at the Peruvian locality is Napo Moist Forest.
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- Caminer M, Ron S (2014) Systematics of treefrogs of the Hypsiboas calcaratus and Hypsiboas fasciatus species complex (Anura, Hylidae) with the description of four new species ZooKeys 370: 1–68
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- Marcel A. Caminer
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- Santiago R. Ron