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Cyclicity

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Brief Summary

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Diagnosis Webless and small (males to 33 mm, females to 40 mm snout-vent length) species of Cycloramphus. The toes are ridged or fringed and the dorsum is glandular-warty. Lacks mucus gland (like) structures on the dorsal warts.
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Distribution

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Restricted to the Atlantic rainforest of the southern hillsides of the Serra Geral, in the states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul Brazil.
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Molecular Biology

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carotenóides,vitamina C, ácido cítrico e ácido málico (1)
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Diagnostic Description

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Description of holotype Snout rounded from above and in profile; canthus rostralis indistinct; loreal region slightly concave in profile; tympanum hidden; vomerine teeth in short transverse series, almost contiguous medially, lying between and posterior to choanae; first and second fingers about equal length, second just longer than first when equally adpressed; outer metacarpal tubercle rounded-ovate, inner metacarpal tubercle ovoid, separated from thumb subarticular tubercle by distance equal to less than diameter of subarticular tubercle; thumb lacking asperities; dorsal texture strongly granular, lacking shagreen and tubercles; very indistinct supratympanic fold; ventral texture weakly granular; toe tips not or just slightly swollen, about same diameter as digit width; toes with lateral ridges, no web; moderate subarticular tubercles; rounded, outer metatarsal tubercle smaller than ovoid inner metatarsal tubercle; no tarsal or metatarsal folds; posterior tarsus granular; sole of foot smooth. Measurement (in mm): snout-vent length 36.2, head length 12.3, head width 13.4, eye-nostril distance 3.0, eye-eye distance 6.1, femur 16.0, tibia 16.3, foot 16.6 mm. Pattern uniform dark brown gray above, lighter uniform brown gray below and on posterior surface of thigh Adult specimen definition Based on 35 specimens. Thumbs lacking asperities; snout rounded in profile; dorsum uniform or blotched; posterior surface of thigh uniform; no distinctive colors in life; dorsal texture strongly granular, lacking shagreen or tubercles, usually no dorsal ridges present, rarely short irregular ridges present; toes with lateral ridges, rarely almost free, foot usually without web, rarely trace of basal webbing present; male snout-vent length 29.8±2.3, maximum 32.4 mm, female 35.6±2.4, maximum 39.6 mm, females larger than males (t = 6.0, P < ,001); male head length/snout-vent length ratio 0.36± .01, female 0.34±1; male head width/snout-vent lenght ratio 0.39± .01, female 0.38± .01; male eye-nostril distance/ snout-vent lenght ratio 0.08± .01; female 0.08 ± .01; male eye-eye distance/ snout-vent length ratio 0.19± .01, female 0.18 ± .01; male femur/snout-vent length ratio 0.47± .02, female 0.44± .02; male tibia/snout-vent length ratio 0.48 ± .01, female 0.45 ± .02; male foot/snout-vent length ratio 0.50 ± .02, female 0.47 ± .02. Larval morphology Larvae are elongate and depressed. The tail fins are low, present only on the distal half of the tail. The belly is flattened and has a shallowly bilobed flap which extends posteriorly past the body. The spiracle, if present, is not visible. The anus is median. The eye is moderately large, 16-19% of the head-body length. The oral disk is broad, 39-41% of the head-body length. The oral disk is entire. The anterior papilla gap is broad, almost the width of the disk. The oral papillae are in a single row, continuous posteriorly. The tooth row formula is 2(2)/3(1) the split tooth row halves either abutting or overlapping medially. The beak has strong and deep central cusps. The head-body length is 24-2Wo the total length. The largest total length is 29.3 mm of a stage 36 (Gosner 1960) larva. The body is uniform dark brown above, mottled on the sides, and unpigmented below; the tail ranges from almost uniform brown above to a pattern with light dorsal ocelli, the tail venter is unpigmented.
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Behavior

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AMÉRICA DO SUL
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Conservation Status

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DD. Data Deficient. Cited how "Vulneravel" (VU) in the Lista Vermelha do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul.
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Cycloramphus valae

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Cycloramphus valae is a species of frog in the family Cycloramphidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.

References

  1. ^ Ronald Heyer, Paulo Garcia, Débora Silvano (2004). "Cycloramphus valae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T56381A11457701. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T56381A11457701.en. Retrieved 15 November 2021.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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Cycloramphus valae: Brief Summary

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Cycloramphus valae is a species of frog in the family Cycloramphidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.

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