Browsing by Author "Catenazzi, Alessandro"
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- ItemAmphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity(2019) Scheele, Ben C.; Pasmans, Frank; Skerratt, Lee F.; Berger, Lee; Martel, An; Beukema, Wouter; Acevedo, Aldemar; Burrowes, Patricia A.; Carvalho, Tamilie; Catenazzi, Alessandro; De la Riva, Ignacio; Fisher, Matthew C.; Flechas, Sandra Victoria; Foster, Claire N.; Frías Álvarez, Patricia; Garner, Trenton W. J.; Gratwicke, Brian; Guayasamin, M.; Hirschfeld, M.; Kolby, Jonathan E.; Kosch, Tiffany A.; La Marca, Enrique; Lindenmayer, David B.; Lips, Karen R.; Longo, Ana V.; Maneyro, Raúl; McDonald, Cait A.; Mendelson Ill., Joseph R.; Palacios Rodríguez, Pablo; Parra Olea, Gabriela; Richards Zawacki, Corinne L.; Rödel, Mark O.; Rovito, Sean M.; Azat, Claudio; Toledo, Luis Felipe; Voyles, Jamie; Weldon, Ché; Whitfield, Steven M.; Wilkinson, Mark; Zamudio, Kelly R.; Canessa, Stefano
- ItemArcanumophis, a new genus and generic allocation for Erythrolamprus problematicus (Myers 1986), Xenodontinae (Colubridae from the Cordillera de Carabaya, southern Peru(2019) Smaga, Christopher R.; Ttito Bustamante, Jhonathan Alex; Catenazzi, Alessandro
- ItemPristimantis achupalla sp. n., a new minute species of direct-developing frog (Amphibia, Anura, Strabomantidae) inhabiting bromeliads of the montane forest of the Amazonian Andes of Puno, Peru(2021) Ttito, Alex; Catenazzi, AlessandroWe describe a new species of bromeliad-dwelling Pristimantis from primary montane forest (2,225 m a.s.l.) in southern Peru. The type locality is near Thiuni, in the Department of Puno (province of Carabaya) in the upper watershed of a tributary of the Inambari River. Pristimantis achupalla sp. n. is characterized by a snout-vent length of 10.0-12.8 mm in adult males (n = 4), unknown in adult females, and is compared morphologically and genetically with species in the Pristimantis lacrimosus group, and with other similar species of Pristimantis. The new species is characterized by having skin on dorsum and flanks rugose, green brownish color, distinctive scapular folds, subacuminate or acuminate snout profile, upper eyelid bearing two or three subconical tubercles and some rounded tubercles, rostral papilla, flanks light brown to brown, with irregular dark brown marks.
- ItemWidespread occurrence of the antifungal cutaneous bacterium Janthinobacterium lividum on Andean water frogs threatened by fungal disease(2018) Rubio, Andrew O.; Kupferberg, Sarah J.; Garcia, Victor Vargas; Ttito Bustamante, Jhonathan Alex; Shepack, Alexander; Catenazzi, Alessandro