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Bolitoglossa pygmaea is a small salamander, with males ranging from 23.6 to 32.6 mm and females from 23.6 to 36.8 mm in standard length. Tails are relatively short and do not exceed standard length. The head is somewhat broad with a rounded snout bearing large nostrils. Nasolabial protuberances are more visible in males but are small in both sexes. Eyes are large and protrude beyond the margins of the head. No sublingual fold is present. When limbs are adpressed to the body, the number of costal grooves visible (limb interval) is approximately 2.5. Limbs are relatively short. The hands and feet are relatively large with basally fused and broadly pointed digits, giving the appearance of webbing. Finger I and toes I and V are reduced in size. In order of decreasing length, fingers are 3>4>2>1; toes are 3>4>2>5>1. Postiliac glands are indistinct; however, collections of unicellular glands are noticeable on the lateral sides of the body, between the hindlimbs and the vent. Teeth are relatively large and well developed, with a range of 3-6 premaxillary teeth, 18-60 maxillary teeth, and 15-25 vomerine teeth found in females. For males, the number of premaxillary teeth vary from 2-3, 27-44 for maxillary teeth, and 14-20 for vomerine teeth. In alcohol, specimens are a very pale brown and appear translucent, except for a strikingly conspicuous black patch of internal pigment visible on the posterior venter. This black patch covers the peritoneal area (posterior abdomen) and stomach, as well as the testes in males, and can be seen through the ventral and lateral body wall. A brown line extends from the snout through each eye and past each shoulder, continuing as a poorly-defined stripe to the pelvic region. These lines then diffuse into a pair of weak stripes running the length of the tail. Transparent gland openings appear as silver circles between the hindlegs and on the ventral surface of the tail. A few melanophores are visible on the ventral surfaces. The iris is dark brownish-black.Bolitoglossa pygmaea is a member of the Bolitoglossa subpalmata group, subgenus Eladinea. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word pygmaeus, or pygmy, and the Greek word pygmaios, meaning dwarfish. It is currently the smallest salamander in the genus Bolitoglossa, smaller than B. minutula.This species is thought to be miniaturized rather than paedomorphic, since its only paedomorphic trait is the lack of prefrontal bones (which are absent from many species of Bolitoglossa). Paedomorphic traits of small congeners such as B. occidentalis and B. rufescens include a less well-formed skull with an open dorsal fontanelle, the lack of vomerine teeth and mesopedial fusions in the limbs. These characters are not present in B. pygmaea. See Wake (1991) for a further discussion of miniaturization vs. paedomorphism.

Reference

Wake, D. B. (1991). ''Homoplasy: the result of natural selection, or evidence of design limitations?'' American Naturalist, 138, 543-567.

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Distribution and Habitat

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This species is endemic to Panamá, in the Provincia de Bocas del Toro, near the Costa Rican border. It has only been found on the Fábrega Massif, a plateau with a mean elevation above 3000 meters. Salamanders were found in grass tussocks, in an open area on the plateau.
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Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors

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The function of the ventral pigmentation is unknown. These salamanders are active by day at high elevations, where it is quite cool. Perhaps the pigmentation may serve to increase the stomach temperature and thereby the rate of digestion.
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Pygmy web-footed salamander

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The pygmy web-footed salamander (Bolitoglossa pygmaea) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Costa Rica.

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  • Bolaños, F. & D. B. Wake. 2009: Two new species of montane web-footed salamanders (Plethodontidae: Bolitoglossa) from the Costa Rica-Panamá border region. Zootaxa, 1981: 57–68. Abstract
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Pygmy web-footed salamander: Brief Summary

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The pygmy web-footed salamander (Bolitoglossa pygmaea) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Costa Rica.

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea es una especie de salamandras en la familia Plethodontidae. Su nombre específico se debe a su tamaño diminuto; se trata de la menor de las especies conocidas de su género. Es endémica del Cerro Fábrega, Panamá; quizá en la zona adyacente de Costa Rica.[1]

Referencias

  1. Frost, Darrel R. 2013. Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 5.6 (9 January 2013). Electronic Database accessible at http://research.amnh.org/vz/herpetology/amphibia/?action=references&id=30096. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea es una especie de salamandras en la familia Plethodontidae. Su nombre específico se debe a su tamaño diminuto; se trata de la menor de las especies conocidas de su género. Es endémica del Cerro Fábrega, Panamá; quizá en la zona adyacente de Costa Rica.​

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea ( French )

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea est une espèce d'urodèles de la famille des Plethodontidae[1].

Répartition

Cette espèce est endémique de la province de Bocas del Toro au Panama. Sa présence est incertaine au Costa Rica[1].

Description

Bolitoglossa pygmaea mesure environ 50-55 mm dont environ la moitié pour la queue. Les mâles mesurent de 23,6 à 32,6 mm de longueur standard et les femelles de 23,6 à 36,8 mm[2].

Étymologie

Son nom d'espèce, du latin pygmaea, « pygmée », lui a été donné en référence à sa très petite taille qui en fait probablement la plus petite espèce de ce genre[2].

Publication originale

  • Bolaños & Wake, 2009 : Two new species of montane web-footed salamanders (Plethodontidae: Bolitoglossa) from the Costa Rica-Panamá border region. Zootaxa, no 1981, p. 57-68.

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea est une espèce d'urodèles de la famille des Plethodontidae.

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Herpetologie

Bolitoglossa pygmaea is een salamander uit de familie longloze salamanders (Plethodontidae). De soort werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Federico Bolaños en David Burton Wake in 2009.[1]

Verspreiding en habitat

De salamander komt voor in delen van Midden-Amerika en leeft endemisch in Panama.[2]

Bolitoglossa pygmaea is een kleine salamander van maximaal 37 mm lang. De soort kenmerkt zich door een gedepigmenteerde huid en sterk gepigmenteerd peritoneum en maag die daardoor zichtbaar zijn door de huid. Bolitoglossa pygmaea komt voor op het Fábrega-massief, een bergplateau rondom de Cerro Fábrega in de Cordillera de Talamanca op het Continental Divide nabij de grens met Costa Rica. Dit gebied ligt boven de 3000 meter hoogte en is begroeid met páramo. Bolitoglossa pygmaea komt op het Fábrega-massief samen voor met de grotere verwante Bolitoglossa robinsoni.[3]

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Referenties
  1. Darrel R. Frost - Amphibian Species of the World: an online reference - Version 6.0 - American Museum of Natural History, Bolitoglossa pygmaea.
  2. University of California - AmphibiaWeb, Bolitoglossa pygmaea.
  3. Two new species of montane web-footed salamanders (Plethodontidae: Bolitoglossa) from the Costa Rica-Panamá border region. Bolaños F & Wake DB. Zootaxa (2009).
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  • (en) - Darrel R. Frost - Amphibian Species of the World: an online reference - Version 6.0 - American Museum of Natural History - Bolitoglossa pygmaea - Website Geconsulteerd 6 maart 2017
  • (en) - University of California - AmphibiaWeb - Bolitoglossa pygmaea - Website
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Bolitoglossa pygmaea is een salamander uit de familie longloze salamanders (Plethodontidae). De soort werd voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Federico Bolaños en David Burton Wake in 2009.

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea ( Portuguese )

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Bolitoglossa pygmaea é uma espécie de anfíbio caudado da família Plethodontidae.[2][3] Está presente no Panamá.[3] Não foi ainda avaliada pela UICN.[1]

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Referências

  1. a b (2018). Bolitoglossa pygmaea (em inglês). IUCN 2018. Lista Vermelha de Espécies Ameaçadas da IUCN de 2018 Versão 59197. Página visitada em 22 de outubro de 2019.
  2. Bolitoglossa pygmaea Amphibian Species of the World, versão 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Página acedida em 13 de Fevereiro de 2018.
  3. a b Bolitoglossa pygmaea. AmphibiaWeb. Página acedida em 13 de Fevereiro de 2018.
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Bolitoglossa pygmaea é uma espécie de anfíbio caudado da família Plethodontidae. Está presente no Panamá. Não foi ainda avaliada pela UICN.

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