Phylogenetic relationships among marsupial frog genera (Anura: Hylidae: Hemiphractinae) based on evidence from morphology and natural history |
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Authors: | JOSEPH R. MENDELSON III HELIO R. DA SILVA ANNE M. MAGLIA |
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Affiliation: | Natural History Museum, and Department of Systematics and Ecology, The University of Kansas, Lawrence KS 66045-2454, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | We reassess the phylogenetic relationships of genera of hemiphractine hylid frogs (Marsupial Treefrogs) and discuss the evolution of several distinctive characters within this group using parsimony analysis. Fifty-one morphological and life-history characters were sampled from two species of Cryptobatrachus , three species of Flectonotus , 17 species of Gastrotheca , all five species of Hemiphractus , and one species of Stefania as the ingroup and three hyline, one phyllomedusine, and one pelodryadine species as outgroups. Our results support the mon-ophyly of Flectonotus, Cryptobatrachus , and Hemiphractus. Gastrotheca is paraphyletic with respect to Hemiphractus , dorsal pouches were lost in the ancestor of Hemiphractus. Direct development is a synapomorphy for Hemiphractinae and tadpoles were regained independently several times. These results stand in stark contrast to the prevailing paradigm regarding marsupial frog relationships. |
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Keywords: | Hylidae Hemiphractinae phylogeny Gastrotheca Hemiphractus Flectonotus Stefania Cryptobatrachus marsupial frogs |
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