A phylogenetic hypothesis for the frogs of the genus Telmatobius that includes a comprehensive sample of the morphological and geographical variation is lacking. To obtain such hypothesis constitutes the main focus of this contribution. A phylogenetic matrix was generated based on 97 phenotypic characters and 56 terminals. A parsimony analysis of this matrix was performed with TNT. Telmatobius is found to be monophyletic and well supported by 11 synapomorphies. Although the consensus tree shows several polytomies, four main groups have been recovered. The well supported T. verrucosus Group includes forest and sub-paramo species, and is the sister group of the rest of the species. The T. bolivianus Group includes forest and inter-Andean vall...
Most Chilean amphibians belong to the subfamily Telmatobiinae (Anura, Leptodactylidae). Several phyl...
Despite recent efforts to accelerate exploration and species description, the diversity of high Ande...
Telmatobius atahualpai was described on the basis of a subadult female and three juveniles. A new di...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
Telmatobius halli was the first representative of its genus to be described exclusively for Chile, y...
AGUILAR, César y VALENCIA, Niels. Relaciones filogenéticas entre telmatobiinidos (Anura, Ceratophry...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its histo...
We describe a new species of Telmatobius from the Pacific slopes of the Andes in central Peru. Speci...
The poorly known Telmatobius montanus was rediscovered in the high Andean mountains between Mendoza ...
We describe a new species of Telmatobius from cloud forests in the valley of the Río Kosñipata in th...
Andean frogs of the genus Telmatobius occur at high elevations, they have an aquatic mode of life an...
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic process...
We describe a new species of Bolivian Telmatobius from the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes. The new...
The seven species of southern South American frogs belonging to the genus Atelognathus occur in a va...
Published in ZooKeys, Vol. 480 (2015) at doi: 10.3897/zookeys.480.8578 This Article is brought to yo...
Most Chilean amphibians belong to the subfamily Telmatobiinae (Anura, Leptodactylidae). Several phyl...
Despite recent efforts to accelerate exploration and species description, the diversity of high Ande...
Telmatobius atahualpai was described on the basis of a subadult female and three juveniles. A new di...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
Telmatobius halli was the first representative of its genus to be described exclusively for Chile, y...
AGUILAR, César y VALENCIA, Niels. Relaciones filogenéticas entre telmatobiinidos (Anura, Ceratophry...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its histo...
We describe a new species of Telmatobius from the Pacific slopes of the Andes in central Peru. Speci...
The poorly known Telmatobius montanus was rediscovered in the high Andean mountains between Mendoza ...
We describe a new species of Telmatobius from cloud forests in the valley of the Río Kosñipata in th...
Andean frogs of the genus Telmatobius occur at high elevations, they have an aquatic mode of life an...
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic process...
We describe a new species of Bolivian Telmatobius from the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes. The new...
The seven species of southern South American frogs belonging to the genus Atelognathus occur in a va...
Published in ZooKeys, Vol. 480 (2015) at doi: 10.3897/zookeys.480.8578 This Article is brought to yo...
Most Chilean amphibians belong to the subfamily Telmatobiinae (Anura, Leptodactylidae). Several phyl...
Despite recent efforts to accelerate exploration and species description, the diversity of high Ande...
Telmatobius atahualpai was described on the basis of a subadult female and three juveniles. A new di...