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A new species of green tree frog of the genus Gracixalus (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from the evergreen forest of Northeast India

Bitupan Boruah, V. Deepak, Naitik G. Patel, V. Jithin, Tajum Yomcha, Abhijit Das

2023Vertebrate Zoology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We describe a new species of rhacophorid frog of the genus Gracixalus from northeast India based on molecular, morphological and acoustic evidence. The new species, formally described herein as Gracixalus patkaiensis sp. nov. , is morphologically distinct from other congeners by a suite of morphological characters such as snout-vent length 23.6–26.5 mm in adult males; green dorsum with irregular brown spots; dorsal skin shagreened with numerous spinules; snout shape nearly acuminate in dorsal and ventral view; a prominent dark streak along the cranial margins; white reticulations along lateral side and ventrum distinct in life. Genetically, the new taxon is found to differ from all the recognized Gracixalus species by 4–14.8% divergence in the 16S mitochondrial gene. The discovery confirms the presence of genus Gracixalus from the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh underlines the importance of biological exploration even in well-known protected areas of India.

Topics & Concepts

SnoutBiologyDorsumGenusTaxonEvergreenZoologyTree frogEvergreen forestBlack spotAnatomyEcologyHorticultureAmphibian and Reptile BiologyLepidoptera: Biology and TaxonomySpecies Distribution and Climate Change
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