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Oldest record of Leptodactylus Fitzinger, 1826 (Anura, Leptodactylidae), from the early Pliocene of the South American Pampas

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Pages 1321-1327 | Received 27 Aug 2012, Accepted 27 Jan 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

ABSTRACT

The Neotropical frog genus Leptodactylus is one of the most taxonomically diverse of all neobatrachian anurans. Despite the genus being highly diversified and widely distributed today, the fossil record is scanty and restricted to the Quaternary of the Neotropics. Here, we report and describe a new record of total group Leptodactylus from the Chapadmalalan (early Pliocene) of the South American Pampas. We evaluate both qualitative and quantitative characters and discuss the taxonomic value of body size in the context of living Leptodactylus. A number of features of the fossil elements suggests an affinity with the living species of the L. latrans species group and, particularly, with L. latrans. However, the lack of resolution of Leptodactylus interrelationships and, thus, the lack of osteological synapomorphies of the species groups and species within the genus conspire to force allocation of the fossils to crown Leptodactylus until they are studied in a rigorous phylogenetic context. In any case, the new material constitutes the oldest record of total group Leptodactylus and extends their stratigraphic range back to the early Pliocene.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank M. Reguero and L. Pomi (MLP) for the loan of the fossil material. We also thank M. Fabrezi (MCN) and J. Faivovich (MACN) for access to materials under their care. Thanks to R. Heyer, an anonymous reviewer, and the Editor, J. Anderson, for their suggestions that improved the manuscript. This work was funded through a grant (PICT 1895/11) from the Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica to A. M. Báez.

Handling editor: Jason Anderson

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