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Cofre De Perote Salamander

Isthmura naucampatepetl (Parra-Olea, Papenfuss & Wake 2001)

Description

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Isthmura (Pseudoeurycea) naucampatepetl is a small member of the Isthmura (Pseudoeurycea) bellii complex. It is distinguished from its congeners by its coloration/pattern consisting of a pair of prominent, pink, rather than orange spots, on the head, a pair of similarly colored triangular shoulder spots followed by a series of ten pairs of small costal spots and a distinctive U-shaped spot above the pelvic region. The largest male attained a SVL of 82.1 mm (smallest male 67.6 mm) and the largest female attaining 82.9 mm. Broadly rounded, large snout with protuberant eyes. Head is broad, 14.3-16 svl. Adpressed limbs meet, slightly overlap, or slightly fail to overlap in males but fail to overlap by one to one-half costal folds in females. Fingers in order of decreasing length of 3-2-4-1; toes in order of decreasing length 3-4-2-5-1. Tails 74-84% SVL. Premaxillary teeth 3-4 and slightly enlarged in males, indistinguishable in females (Parra-Olea et al. 2001).
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Distribution and Habitat

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This species is only known from along a narrrow ridge extending east from Cofre de Perote and ends at Cerro Volcancillo at the type locality in the Sierra Madre Oriental in central Veracruz.
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Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors

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All specimens were found by scraping the surface of roadcut banks which consisted of moist soil with a dry outer crust. Most of these banks were shaded.
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Isthmura naucampatepetl

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Isthmura naucampatepetl, commonly known as the Cofre de Perote salamander, is a species of salamanders in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental in central Veracruz, Mexico, where it is known from between Cofre de Perote and Cerro Volcancillo,[1][3][4] a satellite peak of Cofre de Perote.[2]

Etymology

The specific name naucampatepetl is Nahuatl name for Cofre de Perote.[2]

Description

Adult males measure 68–82 mm (2.7–3.2 in) and females up to 83 mm (3.3 in) in snout–vent length (SVL). The tail is slender and shorter than SVL; it tapers gradually but has a blunt tip. The body is moderately robust. The head is prominent and the eyes are large and relatively protuberant. The snout is large and broadly rounded. The limbs are long and robust. The digits are well developed, and there is no appreciable webbing. The coloration is striking, with solid black background color and with bright pink to pinkish-cream dorsal spots: there is a pair of rounded spots on the back of the head, about the size of the eyeball in diameter, a small mid-dorsal spot in the neck, and a pair of large spots at the level of the forelimbs. These larger spots are followed by 11 pairs of small spots. Finally, there is a conspicuous U-shaped mark behind the hips, pointing backward. The venter is pale gray to dark gray.[2]

Habitat and conservation

Its natural habitat is pine-oak forest at elevations of 2,500–3,000 m (8,200–9,800 ft) above sea level, with plenty of bunch grass.[1] All specimens in the type series were found on roadside banks, under a surface layer of moist soil with a somewhat dry outer crust.[2]

This species is known from only six specimens. An individual was photographed in 2015, but surveys have failed to locate the species. [1] Extensive logging, farming, and expanding human settlements have led to loss of much of the original habitat, and what remains is very degraded. The IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group considers Isthmura naucampatepetl critically endangered.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). "Isthmura naucampatepetl". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T59389A161034955. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-2.RLTS.T59389A161034955.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e Parra-Olea, Gabriela; Papenfuss, Theodore J.; Wake, David B. (2001). "New species of lungless salamanders of the genus Pseudoeurycea (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae) from Veracruz, Mexico". Scientific Papers. Natural History Museum, University of Kansas. 20: 1–9.
  3. ^ a b Frost, Darrel R. (2016). "Isthmura naucampatepetl (Parra-Olea, Papenfuss, and Wake, 2001)". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Cofre de Perote Salamander (Pseudoeurycea naucampatepetl)". EDGE of Existence programme (Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered species). Zoological Society of London. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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Isthmura naucampatepetl: Brief Summary

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Isthmura naucampatepetl, commonly known as the Cofre de Perote salamander, is a species of salamanders in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental in central Veracruz, Mexico, where it is known from between Cofre de Perote and Cerro Volcancillo, a satellite peak of Cofre de Perote.

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