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Frogs at the summits: phylogeny of the Andean frogs of the genus Telmatobius (Anura, Telmatobiidae) based on phenotypic characters

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CLADISTICS
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 41-68

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cla.12158

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET) [PIP-CONICET 2668, 5780, 0889]
  2. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica (ANPCyT) [CIUNT-UNT 26/G315]
  3. Universidad Nacional de Tucuman (UNT) [PICTANPCyT 2010-1740, 2011-1895, 2013-404]
  4. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [FAPESP 2013/50741-7]
  5. Commission Argentina
  6. Ernst Mayr Travel Grant
  7. AMNH Collection Study Grant
  8. FMNH Collection Study Grant
  9. DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst)

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A phylogenetic hypothesis for the frogs of the genus Telmatobius that includes a comprehensive sample of the morphological and geographical variation is lacking. Obtaining such a 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 from Bolivia and Peru, and is the sister group of the remaining species. The T. bolivianus Group includes forest and inter-Andean valley species from Argentina and Bolivia but it is poorly supported. Two supported high-altitude groups have been recovered, the T. macrostomus Group from the Central Andes of Peru, and the T. marmoratus Group from the AltiplanoPuna Plateau of Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Chile and its adjacent Pacific and Northern slopes. The synapomorphies proposed for Telmatobius are discussed as well as the evolution of some of these synapomorphies and other characters within the genus. (C) The Willi Hennig Society 2016.

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