Fig 1.
Adult holotype of Adelophryne michelin sp. nov. (MZUESC 17509, SVL 10.5 mm).
Ventral (A), dorsal (B), and lateral (C) views of head, ventral views of hand (D) and foot (E).
Fig 2.
Adult holotype of Adelophryne michelin sp. nov. (MZUESC 17509, SVL 10.5 mm).
Dorsal view (A), ventral view (B).
Fig 3.
Views of foot (A) and hand (B) of a cleared and stained paratype (ZUFG 10695) of Adelophryne michelin sp. nov.
Table 1.
Measurements of the type series of Adelophryne michelin sp. nov.
Values presented in millimeters as mean ± standard deviation (range, as maximum-minimum values).
Fig 4.
Adult individuals of Adelophryne michelin sp. nov. in life (A) female paratype MBML 10498 and (B) paratype but not identified.
Individual (A) showing an unusual bluish coloration and (B) showing common coloration.
Fig 5.
Phylogenetic relationship of genus Adelophryne through 16S mitochondrial rRNA fragment gene (798 bp).
Bayesian Posterior Probabilities and Maximum Likehood Bootstrap values are indicated above and below the branches. Asterisk = ≥ 0.99 and values below 0.50 are not shown (see methods for analysis details). Abbreviations are: NAFC = Northern Atlantic Forest Clade; NAMC = Northern Amazonia Clade and SAFC = Southern Atlantic Forest Clade representing the clades proposed by Fouquet et al. [9]. The paratype of Adelophryne glandulata (MZUESC 12180) has number MH304347 in the tree. Photos not to scale.
Table 2.
Uncorrected p–distances in percent, calculated for DNA sequences of a fragment of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene (365 bp) among species of Adelophryne.
Fig 6.
Geographic distribution of Adelophryne species in eastern Brazil.
Yellow star = type locality of Adelophryne michelin sp. nov. in municipality of Igrapiúna (Reserva Ecológica Michelin), Bahia State, Brazil.