<i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India

Indirana chiravasi, a new species of leaping frog is described from the northern Western Ghats around Amboli, Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra, India. It differs from all its congeners based on a combination of characters including presence of median single internal vocal sac, head longer than wide,...

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Main Authors: A.D. Padhye, N. Modak, N. Dahanukar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
Online Access:http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1124
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spelling doaj-65d9b526660347a3937e454c30ff8dfb2020-11-25T03:20:18ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072014-09-016106293631210.11609/JoTT.o4068.6293-3121104<i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of IndiaA.D. PadhyeN. ModakN. DahanukarIndirana chiravasi, a new species of leaping frog is described from the northern Western Ghats around Amboli, Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra, India. It differs from all its congeners based on a combination of characters including presence of median single internal vocal sac, head longer than wide, distinct canthus rostralis, tympanum 2/3rd to 3/4th the diameter of eye, vomerine teeth in two oblique series at the posterior border of choanae, long midventral lingual papilla, first finger longer than or equal to second, presence of double outer palmer tubercle, thin and elongated inner metatarsal tubercle, absence of outer metatarsal tubercle, webbing moderate, dorsal skin with glandular folds but without warts, ventral skin smooth without mottling and palms and soles dark brown. Molecular analysis based on mitochondrial 12S and 16S genes and nuclear rhodopsin and rag1 genes suggests that the species is genetically distinct from other species for which genetic data is available. Preliminary observations on the development of the species are also provided. We also provide genetic data and images for Indirana gundia collected from the type locality.http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1124
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author A.D. Padhye
N. Modak
N. Dahanukar
spellingShingle A.D. Padhye
N. Modak
N. Dahanukar
<i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India
Journal of Threatened Taxa
author_facet A.D. Padhye
N. Modak
N. Dahanukar
author_sort A.D. Padhye
title <i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India
title_short <i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India
title_full <i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India
title_fullStr <i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India
title_full_unstemmed <i>Indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of Leaping Frog (Anura: Ranixalidae) from Western Ghats of India
title_sort <i>indirana chiravasi</i>, a new species of leaping frog (anura: ranixalidae) from western ghats of india
publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
series Journal of Threatened Taxa
issn 0974-7893
0974-7907
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Indirana chiravasi, a new species of leaping frog is described from the northern Western Ghats around Amboli, Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra, India. It differs from all its congeners based on a combination of characters including presence of median single internal vocal sac, head longer than wide, distinct canthus rostralis, tympanum 2/3rd to 3/4th the diameter of eye, vomerine teeth in two oblique series at the posterior border of choanae, long midventral lingual papilla, first finger longer than or equal to second, presence of double outer palmer tubercle, thin and elongated inner metatarsal tubercle, absence of outer metatarsal tubercle, webbing moderate, dorsal skin with glandular folds but without warts, ventral skin smooth without mottling and palms and soles dark brown. Molecular analysis based on mitochondrial 12S and 16S genes and nuclear rhodopsin and rag1 genes suggests that the species is genetically distinct from other species for which genetic data is available. Preliminary observations on the development of the species are also provided. We also provide genetic data and images for Indirana gundia collected from the type locality.
url http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1124
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