A new species of the Music frog Nidirana (Anura, Ranidae) from Guizhou Province, China

Zookeys. 2020 Jan 16:904:63-87. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.904.39161. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The Music frog genus Nidirana is widely distributed in East and South Asia. Here, a new species of the genus is described from southwestern China. Phylogenetic analyses based on the mitochondrial 16S rRNA and COI gene sequences supported the new species as a clade closely related to N. leishanensis, N. hainanensis, N. chapaensis, N. daunchina, and N. yaoica. The new species could be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: body of medium size (SVL 41.2-43.5 mm in males and 44.7 mm in female); lateroventral groove only present on toes; relative finger lengths: II < IV < I < III; three metatarsal tubercles on palm; heels overlapping when hindlimbs flexed at right angles to axis of body; tibiotarsal articulation reaching the level of eye when leg stretched forward; a pair of subgular internal vocal sacs at corners of throat in male; nuptial pad present on the inner side of base of fingers I in breeding male; tadpole labial tooth row formula with 1:1+1/1+1:2; in males, the advertisement call contains two kinds of notes and one call contains 2-6 repeated regular notes.

Keywords: Call; Nidirana yeae sp. nov.; molecular phylogenetic analyses; morphology; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by Biodiversity Conservation Program of Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China, Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Guizhou Province Education Department, Guiyang College, The laboratory on biodiversity conservation and applied ecology of Guiyang College, Guizhou Provincial Department of Education Youth Science and Technology Talents Growth Project (Nos. KY[2018]455, KY[2018]468 and KY[2018]469).