Systematics of spiny‐backed treefrogs ( H ylidae: O steocephalus ): an A mazonian puzzle

Spiny‐backed tree frogs of the genus O steocephalus are conspicuous components of the tropical wet forests of the A mazon and the G uiana S hield. Here, we revise the phylogenetic relationships of O steocephalus and its sister group T epuihyla , using up to 6134 bp of DNA sequences of nine mitochond...

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Hauptverfasser: Jungfer, Karl‐Heinz, Faivovich, Julián, Padial, José M., Castroviejo‐Fisher, Santiago, Lyra, Mariana M., V. M. Berneck, Bianca, Iglesias, Patricia P., Kok, Philippe J. R., MacCulloch, Ross D., Rodrigues, Miguel T., Verdade, Vanessa K., Torres Gastello, Claudia P., Chaparro, Juan Carlos, Valdujo, Paula H., Reichle, Steffen, Moravec, Jiří, Gvoždík, Václav, Gagliardi‐Urrutia, Giussepe, Ernst, Raffael, De la Riva, Ignacio, Means, Donald Bruce, Lima, Albertina P., Señaris, J. Celsa, Wheeler, Ward C., F. B. Haddad, Célio
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description Spiny‐backed tree frogs of the genus O steocephalus are conspicuous components of the tropical wet forests of the A mazon and the G uiana S hield. Here, we revise the phylogenetic relationships of O steocephalus and its sister group T epuihyla , using up to 6134 bp of DNA sequences of nine mitochondrial and one nuclear gene for 338 specimens from eight countries and 218 localities, representing 89% of the 28 currently recognized nominal species. Our phylogenetic analyses reveal (i) the paraphyly of O steocephalus with respect to T epuihyla , (ii) the placement of ‘ H yla’ warreni as sister to T epuihyla , (iii) the non‐monophyly of several currently recognized species within O steocephalus and (iv) the presence of low (
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