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A new species of dink frog (Anura: Eleutherodactylidae: Diasporus) from Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica

Zoology Museum, Department of Biology, Universidad de Costa Rica
Zoology Museum, Department of Biology, Universidad de Costa Rica
enetics and Biotechnology Section, Department of Biology, Universidad de Costa Rica
Genetics and Biotechnology Section, Department of Biology, Universidad de Costa Rica
Amphibia Diasporus ventrimaculatus sp nov intraspecific variation polymorphism polychromatism Costa Rica

Abstract

A new dink frog species of the genus Diasporus (Eleutherodactylidae) is described from the Cordillera de Talamanca in Costa Rica. The new species shows an amazing polymorphism in the dorsal and ventral coloration that varies from red to black and white that is unique in the genus. Here we include the description of its mating call, sexual dimorphism relative to coloration, and comments on its distribution and conservation status. In addition, molecular data that complement the morphological taxonomy are shown.

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