Journal article
A new species of clawed frog (genus Xenopus ) from the Itombwe Massif, Democratic Republic of the Congo: implications for DNA barcodes and biodiversity conservation
Abstract
Here we describe a new octoploid species of clawed frog from the Itombwe Massif of South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. This new species is the sister taxon of Xenopus wittei, but is substantially diverged in morphology, male vocalization, and mitochondrial and autosomal DNA. Analysis of mitochondrial “DNA barcodes” in polyploid clawed frogs demonstrates that they are variable between most species, but also reveals limitations …
Authors
EVANS BJ; CARTER TF; TOBIAS ML; KELLEY DB; HANNER R; TINSLEY RC
Journal
Zootaxa, Vol. 1780, No. 1, pp. 55–68
Publisher
Magnolia Press
DOI
10.11646/zootaxa.1780.1.2
ISSN
1175-5326