01606nas a2200181 4500008004100000245023500041210006900276260004100345300001200386490000700398520091200405653001501317653001501332653001701347100000501364700000501369856005001374 2004 eng d00aThe California Academy of Sciences Gulf of Guinea Expedition (2001) I. The Taxonomic Status of the Genus Nesionixalus Perret, 1976 (Anura: Hyperoliidae), Treefrogs of São Tomé and Príncipe, with Comments on the Genus Hyperolius0 aCalifornia Academy of Sciences Gulf of Guinea Expedition 2001 I bCalifornia Academy of Sciencesc2004 a395-4070 v553 a
The endemic hyperoliid treefrogs of São Tomé and Príncipe currently recognized as Nesionixalus thomensis (Bocage, 1986) and N. molleri (Bedriaga, 1892) are re-examined. The results of two molecular analyses indicate that these taxa are closely related to each other (monophyletic) but nest within the genus Hyperolius. Acomparison of the morphological character states used by Perret (1976; 1988) to erect the genus Nesionixalus from within Hyperolius Rapp with a broad range of Hyperolius species reveals that most of these are not unique to the island endemics; all except the characters of size and digital tip shape are distributed among a number of other species within the latter genus. Nesionixalus Perret, 1976 is returned to the synonymy of Hyperolius Rapp and Nesionixalus thomensis and N. molleri to Hyperolius thomensis Bocage and H. molleri Bedriaga, respectively.
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