Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group
Comprehensive studies recently published on the evolution and systematics of Phymaturus (morphological and molecular ones) revealed not only a historical pattern and subclades within the traditional P. palluma and P. patagonicus species groups but also a still not fully understood unsuspected divers...
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doaj-7947eb477a0b4bb0b1b3ebaa68d914bb2020-11-24T21:51:24ZengAsociación Herpetológica ArgentinaCuadernos de Herpetología0326-551X1852-57682015-05-01291525Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus groupFernando Lobo0Santiago Javier Nenda1Instituto de Bio y Geociencias del NOA, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)– Universidad Nacional de Salta, Avenida Bolivia 5150, 4400–Salta, Argentina.División Herpetología, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales ‘‘Bernardino Rivadavia’’-CONICET, Avenida Ángel Gallardo 470, C1405DJR Buenos Aires, ArgentinaComprehensive studies recently published on the evolution and systematics of Phymaturus (morphological and molecular ones) revealed not only a historical pattern and subclades within the traditional P. palluma and P. patagonicus species groups but also a still not fully understood unsuspected diversity. Several populations in northern and southern Argentina may represent independent lineages that deserve formal description. Two of these populations were studied for the present contribution and are easily distinguished from all the other species in the genus. One of these populations is from Río Negro province and belongs to the P. patagonicus group; it exhibits a unique dorsal color pattern and several individuals are melanic, a characteristic never reported before for the genus, with the exception of P. tenebrosus. A careful examination of melanic individuals revealed the same dorsal pattern as that of non-melanic ones, although it is obscured. We also report the discovery of melanic individuals of two other species that are probably closely related: P. ceii and P. sitesi. The melanism found in the P. patagonicus group differs from the head melanism of males in certain species of the P. palluma group because in the former group melanism is not determined by sexual dimorphism and involves the whole animal. The other population studied in this contribution belongs to the P. palluma group and is described as a new species because its color pattern and scalation differ from those of all the other members of the P. palluma group. Finally, we discuss the position of these new lizard species in the context of the available phylogenetic hypothesis and the occurrence and evolution of melanism in the P. patagonicus group.http://ppct.caicyt.gov.ar/index.php/cuadherpetol/article/view/4287/5712LizardPhymaturus cacivioi sp. nov.Phymaturus tromen sp. nov.TaxonomyPhylogenyPolymorphism |
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Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group |
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Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group |
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Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group |
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Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group |
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Discovery of two new species of Phymaturus (Iguania: Liolaemidae) from Patagonia, Argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group |
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discovery of two new species of phymaturus (iguania: liolaemidae) from patagonia, argentina, and occurrence of melanism in the patagonicus group |
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Asociación Herpetológica Argentina |
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Cuadernos de Herpetología |
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0326-551X 1852-5768 |
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Comprehensive studies recently published on the evolution and systematics of Phymaturus (morphological and molecular ones) revealed not only a historical pattern and subclades within the traditional P. palluma and P. patagonicus species groups but also a still not fully understood unsuspected diversity. Several populations in northern and southern Argentina may represent
independent lineages that deserve formal description. Two of these populations were studied for the present contribution and are easily distinguished from all the other species in the genus.
One of these populations is from Río Negro province and belongs to the P. patagonicus group; it exhibits a unique dorsal color pattern and several individuals are melanic, a characteristic
never reported before for the genus, with the exception of P. tenebrosus. A careful examination of melanic individuals revealed the same dorsal pattern as that of non-melanic ones, although it is obscured. We also report the discovery of melanic individuals of two other species that are probably closely related: P. ceii and P. sitesi. The melanism found in the P. patagonicus group differs from the head melanism of males in certain species of the P. palluma group because in the former group melanism is not determined by sexual dimorphism and involves the whole
animal. The other population studied in this contribution belongs to the P. palluma group and is described as a new species because its color pattern and scalation differ from those of all the
other members of the P. palluma group. Finally, we discuss the position of these new lizard species in the context of the available phylogenetic hypothesis and the occurrence and evolution of melanism in the P. patagonicus group. |
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Lizard Phymaturus cacivioi sp. nov. Phymaturus tromen sp. nov. Taxonomy Phylogeny Polymorphism |
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