Bolitoglossa qeqom Dahinten-Bailey, Serrano, Alonso-Ascencio, Cruz-Font, Rosito-Prado, Ruiz-Villanueva, Vásquez-Almazan & Ariano-Sánchez, 2021
Subgenus: Magnadigita | family: Plethodontidae subfamily: Hemidactyliinae genus: Bolitoglossa |
Species Description: Hellen D-B, Serrano MJ, Alonso-Ascencio M, Cruz-Font JJ, Rosito-Prado I, Ruiz-Villanueva KJA, Vásquez-Almazán JR, Ariano-Sánchez D. 2021. A new species of Bolitoglossa (Caudata: Plethodontidae) of the Bolitoglossa franklini group from an isolated cloud forest in northern Guatemala. Zootaxa 4966: 202–214. | |
Etymology: The species epithet is from the word, “Q’eqom,” which is a Poqomchi Mayan word meaning “dark”, in reference to its black coloration and nocturnal behavior (Dahinten-Bailey et. al 2021). |
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Description DIAGNOSIS: Several morphological features distinguish B. qeqom from others in its sub-genus, Magnadigita. Its large size distinguishes it from all other Magnadigita salamanders besides B. franklini, B. lincolni, B. meliana, B. omniumsanctorum, and B. tenebrosa. The presence of only one costal groove between its adpressed limbs sets it apart from B. franklini, B. lincolni, B. meliana, B. tenebrosa, and B. tzultacaj. The webbing on its feet, which covers all but two phalanges on its hands and one phalange on its feet, is also distinct from B. franklini, B. lincolni, B. meliana, B. tenebrosa, and B. tzultacaj, which either have more absent or extensive webbing. It also differs from B. franklini, B. meliana, and B. tenebrosa in having a relatively shorter tail (Dahinten-Bailey et. al 2021). COLORATION: In life, B. qeqom has a homogenous black coloration across its entire dorsum that may appear somewhat purple in direct light. The areas around its nostrils and knees are tinted slightly pink. The ventrum is a lighter gray color that remains unbroken across the body and tail. In preservation, the extremities may turn brown or gray, and a faint white line can be observed on the underside of its tail (Dahinten-Bailey et. al 2021). VARIATION: Little morphological variation was observed among the specimens; its color pattern is very uniform. However, the females tend to be larger than the males (Dahinten-Bailey et. al 2021). Distribution and Habitat Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: . Introduced: Guatemala.
Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors Like other members in its genus, B. qeqom is likely a direct developer. (Dahinten-Bailey et. al 2021). Larva Trends and Threats Possible reasons for amphibian decline General habitat alteration and loss Comments PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS: Bolitoglossa qeqom is sister to B. lincolni based on Bayesian analysis of 16S and cytb mitochondrial genes (Dahinten-Bailey et. al 2021).References Originally submitted by: Kyle Moxley (2023-10-10) Description by: Kyle Moxley (updated 2023-10-10)
Distribution by: Kyle Moxley (updated 2023-10-10)
Life history by: Kyle Moxley (updated 2023-10-10)
Larva by: Kyle Moxley (updated 2023-10-10)
Trends and threats by: Kyle Moxley (updated 2023-10-10)
Comments by: Kyle Moxley (updated 2023-10-10)
Edited by: Ann T. Chang (2024-08-22) Species Account Citation: AmphibiaWeb 2024 Bolitoglossa qeqom <https://amphibiaweb.org/species/9374> University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Accessed Nov 21, 2024.
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