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The missing piece of the puzzle: larval morphology of Xenohyla truncata (Anura: Hylidae: Dendropsophini) and its implication to the evolution of Dendropsophini tadpoles

Authors :
Pedro Henrique dos Santos Dias
Bárbara Caroline Marcondes
Tiago Leite Pezzuti
Florencia Vera Candioti
Katyuscia Araujo-Vieira
Maritana Mela Prodocimo
Hélio Ricardo da Silva
Victor Goyannes Dill Orrico
Alexander Haas
Source :
Zoomorphology. 142:111-126
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Dendropsophini is a highly diverse clade with a controversial phylogenetic and taxonomic history. Different generic arrangements have been proposed and the monophyly of several clades supported or rejected. Previous evidence suggested that larval morphology could play an important role in our understanding of the evolution and diversification of Dendropsophini, although data are missing for most lineages, including the sister group of Dendropsophus, Xenohyla. Herein we describe the internal morphology of the tadpoles of X. truncata and compare our results with available information for members of Dendropsophini and closely related lineages. We propose that the presence of a fan-like papilla in the buccopharyngeal cavity, a single element suprarostral, and a triangular process at the base of the muscular process are synapomorphies for Dendropsophini; moreover, the presence of a divided m. subarcualis rectus II–IV seems to be a synapomorphy for Pseudini and, the nasal sac insertion of the m. levator lateralis could be a synapomorphy of Dendropsophini + Pseudini.

Details

ISSN :
1432234X and 0720213X
Volume :
142
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zoomorphology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6f83fcaac78abc7529df7cdfa1f222a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-022-00575-3