Miniaturised frogs form a fascinating but poorly understood amphibian ecomorph and have been exceptionally prone to taxonomic underestimation. The subfamily Cophylinae (family Microhylidae), endemic to Madagascar, has a particularly large diversity of miniaturised species which have historically been attributed to the single genus Stumpffia largely based on their small size. Recent phylogenetic work has revealed that several independent lineages of cophyline microhylids evolved towards highly miniaturised body sizes, achieving adult snout-vent lengths under 16 mm. Here, we describe five new species belonging to three clades that independently miniaturised and that are all genetically highly divergent from their relatives: (i) a new genus (M...
The cophyline microhylid frogs of Madagascar show a wide range of habitat specialization, ranging fr...
A recent study clarified several aspects of microhylid phylogeny by combining DNA sequences from San...
Fig 12. Anodonthyla eximia sp. nov. holotype (ZMA 20246) in life. (a) dorsolateral, (b) ventral, and...
Miniaturised frogs form a fascinating but poorly understood amphibian ecomorph and have been excepti...
Miniaturised frogs form a fascinating but poorly understood amphibian ecomorph and have been excepti...
Fig 1. Stylised representation of the latest phylogeny of the microhylid subfamily Cophylinae. Based...
The genus Stumpffia Boettger, 1881 currently contains 15 named, small to miniaturized frog species, ...
Fig 4. Mini mum gen. et sp. nov. in life and its habitat in Manombo Special Reserve. (a-c) ZSM 861/2...
Fig 5. One-second spectrograms and oscillograms of the calls of the new species described here. Inse...
Fig 7. Mini scule gen. et sp. nov. in life and its habitat in Sainte Luce Reserve. (a, b) ZSM 5943/2...
Fig 2. Holotypes of the new species described in this paper and their hands. Whole specimens in dors...
Describing the smaller majority: integrative taxonomy reveals twenty-six new species of tiny microhy...
Background: The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific traits. I...
Abstract Background The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific t...
The cophyline microhylid frogs of Madagascar show a wide range of habitat specialization, ranging fr...
A recent study clarified several aspects of microhylid phylogeny by combining DNA sequences from San...
Fig 12. Anodonthyla eximia sp. nov. holotype (ZMA 20246) in life. (a) dorsolateral, (b) ventral, and...
Miniaturised frogs form a fascinating but poorly understood amphibian ecomorph and have been excepti...
Miniaturised frogs form a fascinating but poorly understood amphibian ecomorph and have been excepti...
Fig 1. Stylised representation of the latest phylogeny of the microhylid subfamily Cophylinae. Based...
The genus Stumpffia Boettger, 1881 currently contains 15 named, small to miniaturized frog species, ...
Fig 4. Mini mum gen. et sp. nov. in life and its habitat in Manombo Special Reserve. (a-c) ZSM 861/2...
Fig 5. One-second spectrograms and oscillograms of the calls of the new species described here. Inse...
Fig 7. Mini scule gen. et sp. nov. in life and its habitat in Sainte Luce Reserve. (a, b) ZSM 5943/2...
Fig 2. Holotypes of the new species described in this paper and their hands. Whole specimens in dors...
Describing the smaller majority: integrative taxonomy reveals twenty-six new species of tiny microhy...
Background: The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific traits. I...
Abstract Background The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific t...
The cophyline microhylid frogs of Madagascar show a wide range of habitat specialization, ranging fr...
A recent study clarified several aspects of microhylid phylogeny by combining DNA sequences from San...
Fig 12. Anodonthyla eximia sp. nov. holotype (ZMA 20246) in life. (a) dorsolateral, (b) ventral, and...