Pristimantis giorgii Oliveira, Silva, Silva, Guimarães, Penhacek, Martínez, Rodrigues, Santana & Hernández-Ruz, 2020
| family: Strabomantidae genus: Pristimantis |
Species Description: de Oliveira EA, LA da Silva, EAP Silva, KLA Guimarães, M Penhacek, JG Martínez, LRR Rodrigues, DJ Santana, EJ Hernández-Ruz. 2020. Four new species of Pristimantis Jiménez de la Espada, 1870 (Anura: Craugastoridae) in the eastern Amazon. PLoS One 15: e0229971. |
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Description DIAGNOSIS: Pristimantis giorgii can be distinguished from other Pristimantis in the region by the presence of a discoidal fold and lack of dorsolateral fold. Additionally, this species’ call typically contains three to four notes (de Oliveira et al. 2020). COLORATION: In life, P. giorgii has a light brown. It has yellow spots on its thighs near its groin area as well as a mostly white belly. In preservative, the species is brown dorsally (de Oliveira et al. 2020). VARIATION: There is some sexual dimorphism with the females being bigger than the males and the males having vocal slits. The texture of the venter of this species also differed as it is granulated laterally in some individuals and smooth with no granulation in other individuals (de Oliveira et al. 2020). Distribution and Habitat Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Brazil
Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors Mating season for this species starts and continues through the rainy season. During this season, the males move two feet up in the surrounding forest vegetation in order to call for potential mates (de Oliveira et al. 2020). Calls typically lasted 0.131 - 0.278 seconds and contained 4 - 14 pulses and 3 - 4 notes that each lasted 0.017 - 0.074 s. The calls had a fundamental frequency of 663.24 - 1872.28 Hz and a dominant frequency of 1660.17 - 4141.90 Hz (de Oliveira et al. 2020). Trends and Threats Relation to Humans Possible reasons for amphibian decline General habitat alteration and loss Comments PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS: Pristimantis latro is the sister taxon to P. giorgii, based on Bayesian analysis of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene (de Oliveira et al. 2020). ETYMOLOGY: The species epithet, “giorgii”, honors Professor Jose Andriano Giorgi who conducts entomofauna research at Universidade Federal do Pará in Brazil (de Oliveira et al. 2020).
References
Azevedo-Ramos, C., Galatti, U. (2002). “Patterns of amphibian diversity in Brazilian Amazonia: Conservation implications.” Biological Conservation, 103(1), 103–111. [link] de Oliveira, E. A., da Silva, L. A., Silva, E. A. P., Guimarães, K. L. A., Penhacek, M., Martínez, J. G., Ribeiro Rodrigues, L. R., Santana, D. J., Hernández-Ruz, E. J. (2020). “Four new species of Pristimantis Jiménez de la Espada, 1870 (Anura: Craugastoridae) in the eastern Amazon.” PLoS ONE, 15(11), e0243182 [link] Originally submitted by: Michelle Hama (2022-11-16) Description by: Michelle Hama (updated 2022-11-16)
Distribution by: Michelle Hama (updated 2022-11-16)
Life history by: Michelle Hama (updated 2022-11-16)
Trends and threats by: Michelle Hama (updated 2022-11-16)
Relation to humans by: Michelle Hama (updated 2022-11-16)
Comments by: Michelle Hama (updated 2022-11-16)
Edited by: Ann T. Chang (2022-11-16) Species Account Citation: AmphibiaWeb 2022 Pristimantis giorgii <https://amphibiaweb.org/species/9150> University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Accessed Oct 3, 2024.
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