Background The Tropical Andes is the world's most biodiverse hotspot. This region contains >1,000 amphibian species, more than half of which are endemic. Herein we describe two new glassfrog species (Centrolenidae: Hyalinobatrachium) that we discovered within relatively unexplored and isolated localities of the Ecuadorian Andes. Methods We employed morphological, acoustic, and molecular methods to test the hypothesis that Hyalinobatrachium mashpi sp. nov and H. nouns sp. nov. are species new to science. Following standard methods, we generated mitochondrial sequences (16S) of 37 individuals in the genus Hyalinobatrachium. We inferred the phylogenetic relationships of the two new species in comparison to all other glassfrogs using M...
The glassfrog Centrolene buckleyi has been recognized as a species complex. Herein, using coalescenc...
Scinax is a speciose genus of Neotropical hylid frogs. We describe a new species from western Ecuad...
The glassfrogs diversity in the Chocoan tropical rain forest in Colombia is far from being thoroughl...
We describe a new glassfrog from Río Manduriacu Reserve, Imbabura Province, on the Pacific slopes of...
Hyalinobatrachium is a behaviorally and morphologically conserved genus of Neotropical anurans, with...
“Cochranella” megista is an Endangered and rarely encountered species of glass frog that, until now,...
We present new information on several species of centrolenid frogs from Ecuador and Peru that justif...
Guayasamin, Juan M., Brunner, Rebecca M., Valencia-Aguilar, Anyelet, Franco-Mena, Daniela, Ringler, ...
The complex geological history of Central America has been useful for understanding the processes in...
The present study provides a new hypothesis of the evolutionary relationships of Glassfrogs (Centrol...
We report the first record of the Banded-limb Glassfrog, Hyalinobatrachium cappellei (Van Lidth de J...
peer reviewedWe describe a new rainfrog species (Pristimantis), from the wetland complex Oña, Nabón,...
a b s t r a c t Glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) represent an exceptionally diverse group among Neo...
We present new information on the latitudinal and altitudinal distribution of five species of recent...
The Hyloscirtus larinopygion group is a clade of 16 species of large hylids that inhabit cascading A...
The glassfrog Centrolene buckleyi has been recognized as a species complex. Herein, using coalescenc...
Scinax is a speciose genus of Neotropical hylid frogs. We describe a new species from western Ecuad...
The glassfrogs diversity in the Chocoan tropical rain forest in Colombia is far from being thoroughl...
We describe a new glassfrog from Río Manduriacu Reserve, Imbabura Province, on the Pacific slopes of...
Hyalinobatrachium is a behaviorally and morphologically conserved genus of Neotropical anurans, with...
“Cochranella” megista is an Endangered and rarely encountered species of glass frog that, until now,...
We present new information on several species of centrolenid frogs from Ecuador and Peru that justif...
Guayasamin, Juan M., Brunner, Rebecca M., Valencia-Aguilar, Anyelet, Franco-Mena, Daniela, Ringler, ...
The complex geological history of Central America has been useful for understanding the processes in...
The present study provides a new hypothesis of the evolutionary relationships of Glassfrogs (Centrol...
We report the first record of the Banded-limb Glassfrog, Hyalinobatrachium cappellei (Van Lidth de J...
peer reviewedWe describe a new rainfrog species (Pristimantis), from the wetland complex Oña, Nabón,...
a b s t r a c t Glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) represent an exceptionally diverse group among Neo...
We present new information on the latitudinal and altitudinal distribution of five species of recent...
The Hyloscirtus larinopygion group is a clade of 16 species of large hylids that inhabit cascading A...
The glassfrog Centrolene buckleyi has been recognized as a species complex. Herein, using coalescenc...
Scinax is a speciose genus of Neotropical hylid frogs. We describe a new species from western Ecuad...
The glassfrogs diversity in the Chocoan tropical rain forest in Colombia is far from being thoroughl...