TY - JOUR
T1 - Two new Salamanders of the genus Onychodactylus from Eastern Honshu, Japan (Amphibia, Caudata, Hynobiidae)
AU - Yoshikawa, Natsuhiko
AU - Matsui, Masafumi
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© 2014 Magnolia Press.
PY - 2014/9/22
Y1 - 2014/9/22
N2 - We describe two new species of hynobiid salamanders in the genus Onychodactylus from eastern Honshu, Japan, based on the morphological and genetic evidence. Onychodactylus intermedius sp. nov. is distributed in southern part of Tohoku Dis- trict and northern Ibaraki and Niigata Prefectures, and was previously reported as S-Tohoku group. Onychodactylus inter- medius belongs to the O. japonicus species complex, and differs from the other congeners in having relatively long tail, narrow head, short snout, 18 presacral vertebrae, and distinctly curved vomerine tooth series without gap. Onychodactylus fuscus sp. nov. is known from only four localities in Fukushima and Niigata Prefectures of Tohoku and Hokuriku Districts. It also belongs to the O. japonicus complex, but lacks the dorsal stripe, which is a diagnostic character of the species com- plex. In other characteristics, O. fuscus differs from the other congeners in having comparatively long tail, wide head and internarial space, shallowly curved vomerine tooth series with gap, and relatively few vomerine teeth. Both species de- scribed here breed in winter. Phylogenetically, the two new species are closely related to each other, forming a well-sup- ported clade with O. tsukubaensis as their sister species. Onychodactylus intermedius sp. nov. is known to be parapatric with O. japonicus and O. nipponoborealis without hybridization, whereas O. fuscus sp. nov. is sympatric with O. japonicus at least in a single known locality, and analysis of microsatellite loci indicates they are reproductively isolated.
AB - We describe two new species of hynobiid salamanders in the genus Onychodactylus from eastern Honshu, Japan, based on the morphological and genetic evidence. Onychodactylus intermedius sp. nov. is distributed in southern part of Tohoku Dis- trict and northern Ibaraki and Niigata Prefectures, and was previously reported as S-Tohoku group. Onychodactylus inter- medius belongs to the O. japonicus species complex, and differs from the other congeners in having relatively long tail, narrow head, short snout, 18 presacral vertebrae, and distinctly curved vomerine tooth series without gap. Onychodactylus fuscus sp. nov. is known from only four localities in Fukushima and Niigata Prefectures of Tohoku and Hokuriku Districts. It also belongs to the O. japonicus complex, but lacks the dorsal stripe, which is a diagnostic character of the species com- plex. In other characteristics, O. fuscus differs from the other congeners in having comparatively long tail, wide head and internarial space, shallowly curved vomerine tooth series with gap, and relatively few vomerine teeth. Both species de- scribed here breed in winter. Phylogenetically, the two new species are closely related to each other, forming a well-sup- ported clade with O. tsukubaensis as their sister species. Onychodactylus intermedius sp. nov. is known to be parapatric with O. japonicus and O. nipponoborealis without hybridization, whereas O. fuscus sp. nov. is sympatric with O. japonicus at least in a single known locality, and analysis of microsatellite loci indicates they are reproductively isolated.
KW - Eastern Honshu
KW - Japan
KW - Morphology
KW - Onychodactylus fuscus
KW - Onychodactylus intermedius
KW - Salamander
KW - Taxonomy
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U2 - 10.11646/zootaxa.3866.1.3
DO - 10.11646/zootaxa.3866.1.3
M3 - Article
C2 - 25283647
AN - SCOPUS:84907189196
SN - 1175-5326
VL - 3866
SP - 53
EP - 78
JO - Zootaxa
JF - Zootaxa
IS - 1
ER -