ISSN: 1800-427X (printed)
eISSN: 1800-427X (online)
DOI:10.47605/tapro.v13i2.334Submitted date: 19 September 2024
Accepted date: 20 November 2024
Published date: XX December 2024
Pp. 88–100. Pls. 24–25.
UNVEILING MISIDENTIFICATION OF FORMERLY REPORTED Microhyla fissipes BOULENGER, 1884 (ANURA: MICROHYLIDAE) WITH NOTES ON TWO Microhyla SPECIES FROM SUMATRAVestidhia Y. Atmaja, Rury Eprilurahman*, Misbahul Munir, Eric N. Smith, Tuty Arisuryanti, Rosichon Ubaidillah & Amir Hamidy
*Corresponding author. E-mail: rurybiougm@ugm.ac.id
AbstractSumatra is widely recognized as a land bridge for the dispersal of amphibians between mainland Asia and the rest of the Indonesian Archipelago. Currently, six species of
Microhyla are recognized in Sumatra:
M. gadjahmadai, M. nakkavaram, M. palmipes, M. sundaica, M. superciliaris, and
M. sriwijaya. Pradana
et al. (2017) identified some
Microhyla specimens as
M. fissipes using molecular analysis (partial sequence of 16S mtDNA). Meanwhile, Yuan
et al. (2016) restricted the distribution of
M. fissipes to the northeast of the Red River Valley and Taiwan. In this study, we have revised the identification of ‘
Microhyla sp. aff.
fissipes’ Sumatra
sensu Pradana et al. (2017) to
M. mukhlesuri, based on both molecular and morphological analyses. Additionally, we report the first site records of
M. mantheyi and
M. butleri from Sumatra. We reconfirm the diagnostic characters based on their original descriptions and report on the morphological variation of the Sumatran populations of these three species.
Key words : 16S mtDNA, morphology, M. butleri, M. mantheyi, M. mukhlesuri, systematics
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