Grismer L Lee, Wood Perry L Junior, Quah Evan S H, Thura Myint Kyaw, Espinoza Robert E, Grismer Marta S, Murdoch Matthew L, Lin Aung
Herpetology Laboratory, Department of Biology, La Sierra University, 4500 Riverwalk Parkway, Riverside, California 92515, USA.
Zootaxa. 2018 Oct 18;4500(4):553-573. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4500.4.5.
A phylogenetic taxonomic analysis of a monophyletic subgroup of the salamandrid genus Tylototriton revealed that a newly discovered population from Ngar Su Village, 1 km south of Ywangan, Shan State, Myanmar is a new species and most closely related to T. shanorum from approximately 80 km to the west in the vicinity of Taunggyi, Shan State. Tylototriton ngarsuensis sp. nov. differs from other closely related species of Tylototriton on basis of varying combinations of characteristics associated with it shorter head, larger size, rib nodule morphology, and overall drab, very dark, coloration, along with its genetic differentiation. Tylototriton ngarsuensis sp. nov. also appears to breed later in the year than most other species. Unfortunately, this species like many other Asian newts, is being harvested for the pet and medicinal trade and given its restricted distribution, this could pose a serious threat to its long-term survival.
对蝾螈属疣螈单系亚群进行的系统发育分类分析表明,在缅甸掸邦伊洛瓦底以南1公里处的恩加尔苏村新发现的种群是一个新物种,与掸邦东枝附近以西约80公里处的沙氏疣螈关系最为密切。恩加尔苏疣螈新物种在头部较短、体型较大、肋骨结节形态、整体单调且颜色非常深以及遗传分化等特征的不同组合方面,与疣螈属其他近缘物种有所不同。恩加尔苏疣螈新物种似乎也比大多数其他物种繁殖得更晚。不幸的是,与许多其他亚洲蝾螈一样,该物种正因其宠物和医药贸易价值而遭到捕获,鉴于其分布范围有限,这可能对其长期生存构成严重威胁。