Title of article :
Description of a new species of Amolops Cope (Anura: Ranidae) from a cave ecosystem in Meghalaya, Northeast India
Author/Authors :
Saikia ، Bhaskar Zoological Survey of India - North Eastern Regional Centre , Sinha ، Bikramjit Zoological Survey of India - North Eastern Regional Centre , Shabnam ، A. Zoological Survey of India - Western Regional Centre , Dinesh ، K. P. Zoological Survey of India - Western Regional Centre
From page :
36
To page :
54
Abstract :
Seventeen nominal species of the ranid frog genus Amolops Cope, some of which are based on unverified historical records, are reported from India. Herein, we describe a new species of Amolops of the marmoratus group from a cave ecosystem. This is an uncommon habitat for this group of frogs, which is commonly found around cascades. The Siju Cave, from which four specimens of the new species were collected is a natural limestone cave located in the South Garo Hills District of Meghalaya, Northeast India. The new species is separated from other congeners based on morphological and genetic differences and is also geographically isolated from its sister species.
Keywords :
Amolops siju sp. nov. , cryptic species , Garo Hills , Siju Cave , subterranean frog
Journal title :
Journal of Animal Diversity
Journal title :
Journal of Animal Diversity
Record number :
2745864
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