The presence of Scinax altae (Dunn, 1933) in Costa Rica, with redescription of its advertisement call
Presencia de Scinax altae (Dunn, 1933) en Costa Rica, con redescripción de su canto de advertencia
Resumen
Hasta el presente, la rana arborícola Scinax altae se conocía solo de Panamá; sin embargo el estudio de ejemplares de Scinax provenientes de la vertiente Pacífica en el Sureste de Costa Rica, a los cuales se le examinó su morfología, bioacústica y genética, resultaron pertenecer inequívocamente a esta especie. Además de señalar la presencia de S. altae para Costa Rica, presentamos mapas que muestran la distribución e hiato geográfico entre S. staufferi y S. altae y analizamos los cantos de ambas especies, basándonos en nuevas técnicas de análisis e interpretación bioacústica, con el fin apoyar la diagnosis de ambas especies.
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