Andreas Hertz, Frank Hauenschild, Sebastian Lotzkat, Gunther Köhler
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Figure 1.A–B Holotype ofDiasporus citrinobapheus (SMF 89814, adult male): Ain life B in preservative. C Diasporus tigrillo in preservative (LACM 146212, holotype, adult male), note dark brown spots. Pictures are not at the same scale.
Andreas Hertz, Frank Hauenschild, Sebastian Lotzkat, Gunther Köhler
Zookeys
Figure 2.Holotype ofDiasporus citrinobapheus (SMF 89814, adult male): A Lateral view of head B Ventral view of right hand. C Ventral view of right foot. Scale bars = 1 mm.
Andreas Hertz, Frank Hauenschild, Sebastian Lotzkat, Gunther Köhler
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Figure 3.Variation in coloration pattern in life of Diasporus citrinobapheus from different localities: A Female SMF 89820 from Cerro Negro, Parque Nacional de Santa Fé (Veraguas, Panama) with dirty orange coloration B Male SMF 89816 from type locality Paredón (Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé, Panama) with immaculate yellow coloration C Male MHCH 2372 from Willie Mazú (Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé, Panama) with intense mottling D Male SMF 89817 from Willie Mazú (Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé, Panama) with intermediate mottling.
Andreas Hertz, Frank Hauenschild, Sebastian Lotzkat, Gunther Köhler
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Figure 5.A Visualizations of an advertisement call (Hanning window function, FFT 512, 0.8 overlap) of Diasporus citrinobapheus (holotype, SMF 89814) recorded in Paredón, Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé, Panama, at 24.5°C air temperature and 95.3% relative humidity. Clockwise from top left: Oscillogram of a call group; Oscillogram of the penultimate call in the shown call group; Power spectrum showing the dominant frequency of the penultimate call in the shown call group; Spectrogram of the penultimate call in the shown call group B–D Different call positions of male Diasporus citrinobapheus: B Male holotype (SMF 89814) from Paredón calling on dead leaves in dense vegetation about 2 meters above ground level; C Male paratype (MHCH 2371) from Paredón on green leaf about 3 m above ground level D Male specimen (SMF 89817) from Willie Mazú referred to as Diasporus citrinobapheus calling from an elevated position on the underside of a leaf.