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- Geographical variation in the golden-striped salamander, Chioglossa lusitanica Bocage, 1864 and the description of a newly recognized subspecies
- Natl Museum Nat Hist Naturalis
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- UP
- Univ Porto
- 0022-2933
- Morphological and genetic data for the Iberian golden- striped salamander, Chioglossa lusitanica, demonstrate the existence of two groups with southern and northern ranges, connected by a zone of intergradation in central Portugal. Because reproductive isolation between them is incomplete we consider the groups to be subspecies. The type locality of C. lusitanica ( Bucaco near Lousa) is situated inside the mixed zone. This necessitates identification of the nominotypical subspecies. We sequenced a fragment of mitochondrial DNA from one of the species' syntypes and we determined what position over a latitudinal transect maximizes the morphological discrimination between the groups. Both approaches indicate that C. lusitanica from Bucaco represents the southern subspecies. A new subspecies of C. lusitanica is described from a northern locality ( Valongo near Porto in northwestern Portugal). A lectotype is designated for Chioglossa lusitanica.
- 1-Jan-2007
- Journal of Natural History. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis Ltd, v. 41, n. 13-16, p. 925-936, 2007.
- 925-936
- Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ancient DNA
- Chioglossa lusitanica
- cytochrome-b
- geographic variation
- morphometrics
- new subspecies
- Portugal
- salamander
- Urodela
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930701300147
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/20942
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