New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)

The New World direct-developing frogs (Terrarana) comprise more than 970 species distributed from the southern United States to northern Argentina. Although the composition of this clade has been remarkably stable for many decades, evidence for its monophyly is derived mostly from DNA sequences with...

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Autores principales: Taboada, Carlos A., Faivovich, Julián
Publicado: 2013
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spelling paper:paper_00180831_v69_n3_p342_Taboada2023-06-08T14:39:29Z New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana) Taboada, Carlos A. Faivovich, Julián Submandibular musculature Systematics Urogenital system Vascular system cladistics DNA frog hierarchical system new species phenotype Argentina United States The New World direct-developing frogs (Terrarana) comprise more than 970 species distributed from the southern United States to northern Argentina. Although the composition of this clade has been remarkably stable for many decades, evidence for its monophyly is derived mostly from DNA sequences with putative phenotypic synapomorphies limited to the occurrence of direct development, an embryonic egg tooth (known in few species), and T-shaped terminal phalanges. Based on a survey of the urogenital and vascular systems and the submandibular musculature of hyloid frogs, we report 16 characters that provide putative synapomorphies at a variety of hierarchic levels. Most significantly, they include seven putative synapomorphies for Terrarana that can be observed through simple dissections, including (1) fusion of the Wolffian ducts, resulting in a single, common cloacal opening; (2) Wolffian duct fusion located anteriorly with a single, common duct along the posterior, > 1/3 of the distance between caudal edge of kidneys and cloacal wall; (3) presence of the posterior dorsolumbar vein; (4) absence of the medial dorsolumbar vein; (5) origin of the posterior caval vein in the anterior 1/3 of the kidneys; (6) posterior origin of dorsolumbar arteries; and (7) presence of the pelvic lymphatic septum. © 2013 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc. Fil:Taboada, C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Faivovich, J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00180831_v69_n3_p342_Taboada http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00180831_v69_n3_p342_Taboada
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topic Submandibular musculature
Systematics
Urogenital system
Vascular system
cladistics
DNA
frog
hierarchical system
new species
phenotype
Argentina
United States
spellingShingle Submandibular musculature
Systematics
Urogenital system
Vascular system
cladistics
DNA
frog
hierarchical system
new species
phenotype
Argentina
United States
Taboada, Carlos A.
Faivovich, Julián
New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)
topic_facet Submandibular musculature
Systematics
Urogenital system
Vascular system
cladistics
DNA
frog
hierarchical system
new species
phenotype
Argentina
United States
description The New World direct-developing frogs (Terrarana) comprise more than 970 species distributed from the southern United States to northern Argentina. Although the composition of this clade has been remarkably stable for many decades, evidence for its monophyly is derived mostly from DNA sequences with putative phenotypic synapomorphies limited to the occurrence of direct development, an embryonic egg tooth (known in few species), and T-shaped terminal phalanges. Based on a survey of the urogenital and vascular systems and the submandibular musculature of hyloid frogs, we report 16 characters that provide putative synapomorphies at a variety of hierarchic levels. Most significantly, they include seven putative synapomorphies for Terrarana that can be observed through simple dissections, including (1) fusion of the Wolffian ducts, resulting in a single, common cloacal opening; (2) Wolffian duct fusion located anteriorly with a single, common duct along the posterior, > 1/3 of the distance between caudal edge of kidneys and cloacal wall; (3) presence of the posterior dorsolumbar vein; (4) absence of the medial dorsolumbar vein; (5) origin of the posterior caval vein in the anterior 1/3 of the kidneys; (6) posterior origin of dorsolumbar arteries; and (7) presence of the pelvic lymphatic septum. © 2013 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc.
author Taboada, Carlos A.
Faivovich, Julián
author_facet Taboada, Carlos A.
Faivovich, Julián
author_sort Taboada, Carlos A.
title New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)
title_short New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)
title_full New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)
title_fullStr New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)
title_full_unstemmed New morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Terrarana)
title_sort new morphological synapomorphies for the new world direct-developing frogs (amphibia: anura: terrarana)
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00180831_v69_n3_p342_Taboada
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00180831_v69_n3_p342_Taboada
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