Pleurodeles poireti ( Gervais, 1835 )
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Pleurodeles poireti ( Gervais, 1835) View in CoL
Lacerta palustris: Poiret (part), 1789: 290
Triton Poireti Gervais View in CoL (part), 1835: 112. Gray, 1850: 18
Glossoliga Poireti View in CoL : Bonaparte (part), 1839: unnumbered. Gervais, 1853: 312 Euproctus Poireti : Duméril & Bibron (part), 1854: 160
Glossoliga Hagenmulleri Lataste, 1881: 26
Molge hagenmulleri: Boulenger, 1882: 26 . 1891: 93
Triturus hagenmulleri: Camerano, 1885: 419 View in CoL . Noble, 1924: 304 Triton (Pleurodeles) Hagenmulleri : Wolterstorff, 1901: 9
Pleurodeles poireti View in CoL subsp. Hagenmulleri View in CoL : Wolterstorff, 1905: 263 Pleurodeles poireti: Pasteur View in CoL (part) 1958: 160. Schleich et al. 1996: 94
Diagnosis: A dwarf form of Pleurodeles usually not exceeding 129 mm in total length. Restricted essentially to the Edough Peninsula and lowland surrounding areas (Carranza and Arnold, 2003; Veith et al, 2004; see Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Unique DNA sequences of the cytochrome b and 12S rRNA mitochondrial genes (sequences submitted to Genbank for comparison; see Table 1 View TABLE 1 for accession numbers). Differentiated from the closely related P. nebulosus on account of the smaller size from the snout to the tip of the tail (t value = – 4.50078; P = 0.00006; total size range of P. poireti 93–128.5 mm) and an average uncorrected genetic distance of approximately 7.7% for the cytochrome b and 3.7% for the 12S rRNA mitochondrial regions sequenced for the present study. Genetic variability within P. poireti is 0% for the cytochrome b and 0% for the 12S rRNA although only two specimens from the same locality have been analysed (see Table 1 View TABLE 1 and Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Males of P. p o i re t i differ from males of P. nebulosus in having smaller snoutvent length (39.8–49.5 mm versus 53–69 mm), head length (10.04–12.9 mm versus 14.5–17.3 mm), head with (8.06–9.67 mm versus 10–13.56 mm), interorbital width (3.34–3.94 mm versus 4.28–5.8 mm), tail length (50–73 mm versus 62–90 mm), anterior arms length (11.8–17 mm versus 17.2–24 mm), 3rd toe length (4.22 – 6.4 mm versus 5.2–7.13 mm) and length from the elbow to the third toe (10.76–15.3 mm versus 14.1–18 mm) (see Table 4 View TABLE 4 for statistics on all measurements). Females of P. p o i re t i are differentiated from females of P. nebulosus by the first having shorter interorbital width (3.7–4.35 mm versus 4.35–5.76 mm) and anterior arms (11.9–16.2 mm versus 13–22 mm) (see Table 5 View TABLE 5 for statistics on all measurements). Some specimens of P. poireti have clearly a V shaped row of palatine teeth (see Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Differentiated from P. w a l t l by its smaller size, in having usually 14 instead of 15 presacral vertebrae, in lacking sharp rib tips that project through a row of glandular swellings on the flanks and a tubercular process on rib 3 and often traces of this structure on ribs 1 and 2. It also differs from P. w a l t l in 9.2% of the cytochrome b and 3.7% of the 12S rRNA mitochondrial regions sequenced for the present study.
The two syntypes were part of a larger series with localities in addition to Bône (Annaba). Therefore, it seems advisable to designate a lectotype. Specimen MNHNP 4744A is selected on the grounds of its being complete (see Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 , specimen 9).
Description of lectotype: MNHNP 4744A. Male collected in Bône (Annaba), Algeria by Marley and Gérard; 93 mm in total length, see Table 1 View TABLE 1 for other relevant measurements. Preservedhardened accompanied by some shrinkage. Dorsum and most of the tail strongly rugose and tuberculate, diminishing in coarseness towards the belly and the head, which anteriorly is almost smooth. Belly slightly rugose and gular fold pronounced. Testicular swelling moderately conspicuous. Anterior humoral baldges present. Black suffusion dorsally and dorsolaterally, coalescing into marbeling and illdefined blotches.
Colour in alcohol: rust with paler tubercles, lateral glandular protuberance and dorsal protuberances. Throat, belly, underside of the tail and digits pale. Transitions from dark to pale on the sides to the belly rather abrupt. Throat lightly spotted, belly very sparsely so.
Description of the paralectotype: MNHNP 4744 (see Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 , specimen 8). Female collected in Bône (Annaba), Algeria by Marley and Gérard. Right scapula and forearm removed. Total length 107 mm. For other measurement see Table 1 View TABLE 1 . Colour and texture similar to the lectotype (MNHNP 4744A). The gular fold is virtually absent.
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Pleurodeles poireti ( Gervais, 1835 )
Carranza, Salvador & Wade, Edward 2004 |
Pleurodeles poireti
Schleich 1996: 94 |
Wolterstorff 1905: 263 |
Triturus hagenmulleri:
Noble 1924: 304 |
Camerano 1885: 419 |
Molge hagenmulleri:
Boulenger 1882: 26 |
Hagenmulleri
Lataste 1881: 26 |
Gervais 1853: 312 |
Triton Poireti Gervais
Gray 1850: 18 |