A new subspecies of African fire salamander Salamandra algira (Urodela, Salamandridae) from the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Autor: | Daniel Escoriza, Axel Hernandez |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine Caudata Species complex threatened species Allopatric speciation Zoology mitochondrial DNA Biology Subspecies Salamandra algira 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Amphibians Amphibia taxonomy 03 medical and health sciences Gnathostomata lcsh:Zoology Animalia Branchiostoma capense Salamandroidea Urupia lcsh:QL1-991 Salamandra Cladistic analysis Chordata Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Vertebrata Lissamphibia Amfibis Craniata Ymeria Cladística Cephalornis Salamandra algira atlantica ssp. nov Salamandridae biology.organism_classification Cladistics 030104 developmental biology Animal Science and Zoology Type locality Taxonomy (biology) |
Zdroj: | ZooKeys, 2019, vol. 893, p. 143-158 Articles publicats (D-CCAA) DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona instname ZooKeys, Vol 893, Iss, Pp 143-158 (2019) ZooKeys 893: 143-158 |
ISSN: | 1313-2970 1313-2989 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.893.46649 |
Popis: | A new subspecies within the Salamandra algira species complex from north-western Africa is described. Previous molecular analysis showed that the populations of S. algira splendens from north-western Morocco consisted of two well supported clades: clade 1 distributed in the Rif Mountains, from Chefchaouen (type locality) to Al Hoceima, and clade 2, located southern from clade 1 being isolated in the northern and central Middle Atlas Mountains. Clade 2 is herein described as a distinct subspecies: Salamandra algira atlanticassp. nov. based on morphological data, allopatric range and molecular divergence. This new subspecies shows an uncorrected pairwise distance of 0.0265 from clade 1 based on cytochrome b DNA sequences. Salamandra algira atlanticassp. nov. is a slender and large sized salamander with a highly variable colouration pattern. It can be distinguished from S. algira splendens by the greater proportion of coral red in the background colouration, being the only known subspecies of S. algira in which coral red can exceed the proportion of black. Variable number (0–5) of yellow to golden yellow dorsal blotches, but usually in lower numbers than the nominotypical subspecies. Salamandra algira atlanticassp. nov. inhabits subhumid to humid forests and karstic systems at mid to high elevations. We briefly discuss the phylogenetic and taxonomic issues among the genus Salamandra which encompasses more valid species than currently recognised. |
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