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Lupita Sani, Dewi Larasati, Tien Aminatun, Anna Rakhmawati, Suhartini Suhartini, and Bernadetta Octavia. "PERBANDINGAN KEANEKARAGAMAN ARTHROPODA TANAH PADA LAHAN PERTANIAN CABAI RAWIT (Capsicum frutescens) DENGAN LAMA APLIKASI PESTISIDA YANG BERBEDA." Jurnal Sains Dasar 12, no. 2 (2023): 83–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jsd.v12i2.61864.

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Abstrak Penelitian ini betujuan untuk mengetahui keanekaragaman Arthropoda pada lahan pertanian cabai rawit (Capsicum frutescens) yang mengaplikasikan pestisida organofosfat dengan lama waktu aplikasi yang berbeda. Lokasi penelitian dilaksanakan di lahan pertanian cabai rawit dengan waktu aplikasi 2 tahun dan 1 tahun di daerah Wonokerto, Turi, Sleman, Yogyakarta. Penelitian dilakukan dengan melakukan survey menggunakan metode observasi untuk melihat keanekaragaman Arthropoda tanah pada lahan pertanian yang mengaplikasikan pestisida. Arthropoda tanah didapatkan dengan metode pitfall trap dan ha
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Smolis, Adrian, Nataliya Kuznetsova, and Grzegorz Paśnik. "Phylogenetic analysis of Endonura Cassagnau, 1979 (Collembola, Neanuridae, Neanurinae), including descriptions of four new species." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 82 (April 25, 2024): 343–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.82.e114038.

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With 54 described species, <i>Endonura</i> is one of the most species-rich genera of the Neanurinae. The taxon is characterised by the presence of 0–2 ocelli, separate tubercles Di and De with the non-crossed type of chaetotaxy on the head, and two or three tubercles on the fifth abdominal tergite. Four new species from the Crimea and the Caucasian region have been described based on adult specimens: <i>Endonura armeniaca</i> sp. nov., <i>E. cochlearifera</i> sp. nov., <i>E. crimica</i> sp. nov., and <i>E. duplex</i> sp. nov. A phylogenetic analysis of the genus <i>Endonura</i> using 70 charac
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Smolis, Adrian, and Nataliya Kuznetsova. "The genera Albanura Deharveng, 1982 and Persanura Mayvan et al., 2015 are no longer monotypic: description of new species from the Caucasus (Collembola, Neanuridae, Neanurinae, Neanurini)." ZooKeys 737 (February 12, 2018): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.737.21191.

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Two new species from the Caucasus belonging to the genera Albanura and Persanura are described and illustrated in detail. Albanura secunda sp. n. is distinctive because of the presence of chaetae E on the head as well as three ordinary chaetae on tubercles De of thorax III and abdomen I–III. Additionally, the species can be recognized by the absence of chaeta O on the head and presence of 3+3 chaetae Di on abdomen V. The most important characters that can be used to distinguish Persanura lencarana sp. n. are the labral formula, an increased number of chaetae De on thorax II and III, and the nu
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Neves, Ana Carolina da Rocha, Mendonça Maria Cleide de, and Gabriel Costa Queiroz. "Two new species and new records of Neanuridae (Hexapoda: Collembola) from Brazilian central Amazonia." Zoologia 36 (April 5, 2019): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.36.e23269.

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Two new species of Neanuridae from the Amazon Rainforest of Northern Brazil are described and illustrated. The new species Friesea multiclavata sp. nov. (holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Amazonas State) belongs to the reducta-group and represents the first record of Frieseinae for Amazonas State in Brazil. Within Pseudachorutinae, the new species Furculanurida boiuna sp. nov. (holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Amazonas State) represents the third species of this genus without eyes and body pigment, together with Furculanurida africana (Massoud, 1963) – type species of the genus – and Furculanurida
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Palacios-Vargas, José G. "Honduranura centraliamericana gen. n. et sp. n. from Central America (Collembola, Neanuridae, Neanurinae)." ZooKeys 723 (December 18, 2017): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.723.12258.

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Honduranura gen. n. and the type species H. centraliamericana sp. n. are described and illustrated. The new genus shows the characters of Sensillanurini Cassagnau, 1983 tribe and is distinguished by the fusion of cephalic and abdominal tubercles: clypeal with antennofrontal and dorsointernal with dorsoexternal on head; presence of fused tubercles on each side of abdominal segment V. Most of the tubercles bear strong subcuticular reticulation. A key for the genera of the tribe Sensillanurini is provided.
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Palacios-Vargas, José G., and Yony T. Callohuari. "A new species of the genus Neotropiella Handschin, 1942 (Collembola: Neanuridae) from Peru." Biodiversity Data Journal 8 (November 25, 2020): e57743. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e57743.

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<em>Neotropiella </em> is a genus of springtails which can be of medium size (2 mm) or relatively long (5 mm). These springtails live in leaf litter, under the bark of dead trees, or in decomposing wood, mainly in the Neotropical Region, and are often collected by litter samples on Berlese funnels or by pitfall traps. Most species have been described based on relatively few specimens, and there is insufficient information of complete chaetotaxy study for several species.A new species within <em>Neotropiella</em> was discovered from recent pitfall trap collections in Peru. <em>Neotropiella peru
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Ospina-Sánchez, Claudia M., José G. Palacios-Vargas, and Grizelle González. "New species of Furculanurida (Collembola, Neanuridae, Pseudachorutinae) from the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico." ZooKeys 917 (March 9, 2020): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.917.33020.

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A new species of Furculanurida is described and illustrated. Furculanurida bistribus sp. nov. differs from other species of the genus by the presence of three eyes, three setae on the dens, and the white and purple coloration pattern. A key for identification of the world species of the genus is included.
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Smolis, Adrian, and Dariusz Skarżyński. "Contribution to the knowledge of Neanurinae of north-western Iran with description of seven new species (Collembola, Neanuridae)." ZooKeys 992 (November 12, 2020): 105–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.992.56921.

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Seven new species of the subfamily Neanurinae from north-western Iran are described and illustrated in detail. Endonura agnieskae sp. nov. differs from the most similar congener, E. reticulata (Axelson, 1905), in chaetotaxic details and the arrangement of tubercles on the dorsal side of the body. Endonura annae sp. nov. can be easily recognised by its wide labrum, the absence of chaetae C on the head and the presence of a toothed claw. Endonura schwendingeri sp. nov. is especially distinctive due to the absence of chaetae A and Ocp on the head and the presence of the male ventral organ. Deuton
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Jiang, Ji-Gang, Cheng-Wang Huang, and Yun-Xia Luan. "A new species of Lobellina and first record of Vietnura from China (Collembola: Neanuridae: Neanurinae)." ZooKeys 807 (December 17, 2018): 13–28. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.807.24941.

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A new species of Lobellina Yosii, 1956 and a key to all species of the genus is provided. It is distinguished from all known members of the genus by its unique set of morphological characters: mandible with six teeth, cephalic chaeta O present, and free from tubercle Fr, cephalic tubercle Oc with three chaetae, cephalic tubercle Di separate, and tubercle Dl with four (sometimes three) chaetae, Ant. I with eight chaetae, and claw with an inner tooth. Vietnura caerulea Deharveng &amp; Bedos, 2000 is recorded from China for the first time. New localities of Rambutanura hunanensis Jiang &amp; Dong
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Wu, Yanqing, Shengchao Shi, Huiguang Zhang, et al. "A new species of the genus Rana sensu lato Linnaeus, 1758 (Anura, Ranidae) from Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province, China." ZooKeys 1065 (October 26, 2021): 101–24. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1065.67005.

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A new species of the frog genus Rana sensu lato from Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province, China is described. Molecular phylogenetic analyses clustered the new species into the R. johnsi group and indicated that it was genetically divergent from its closely related species. The new species could be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: body size medium, SVL 41.4–45.6 mm (42.9 ± 1.9 mm, n = 4) in adult males and 47.6–50.3 mm (n = 2) in adult females; adult male with a pair of internal subgular vocal sacs; lateroventral grooves present on tip of toes; webbing
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Mezzasalma, Marcello, Franco Andreone, Gaetano Odierna, Fabio Maria Guarino, and Angelica Crottini. "Comparative cytogenetics on eight Malagasy Mantellinae (Anura, Mantellidae) and a synthesis of the karyological data on the subfamily." Comparative Cytogenetics 16, no. (1) (2022): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i1.76260.

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We performed a molecular and cytogenetic analysis on different Mantellinae species and revised the available chromosomal data on this group to provide an updated assessment of its karyological diversity and evolution. Using a fragment of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA, we performed a molecular taxonomic identification of the samples that were used for cytogenetic analyses. A comparative cytogenetic analysis, with Giemsa's staining, Ag-NOR staining and sequential C-banding + Giemsa + CMA + DAPI was performed on eight species: Gephyromantis sp. Ca19, G. striatus (Vences, Glaw, Andreone, Jesu et Schi
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Chávez, Germán, Michelle E. Thompson, David A. Sánchez, Juan Carlos Chávez-Arribasplata, and Alessandro Catenazzi. "A needle in a haystack: Integrative taxonomy reveals the existence of a new small species of fossorial frog (Anura, Microhylidae, Synapturanus) from the vast lower Putumayo basin, Peru." Evolutionary Systematics 6 (February 16, 2022): 9–20. https://doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.6.80281.

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We describe a new species of microhylid frog of the genus Synapturanus from the lower Putumayo basin in Loreto, Perú. Specimens inhabited the soils of stunted pole forests growing on peat. The new species is distinguished from other species of Synapturanus through morphology, genetics, and acoustic characteristics. This species differs from most nominal congeners by having a head flat in lateral view (vs convex in the rest of species), a characteristic only shared by S. rabus and S. salseri. The new species can be distinguished from S. rabus and S. salseri by a combination of morphological cha
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Li, Shize, Jing Liu, Guiping Yang, Gang Wei, and Haijun Su. "A new toad species of the genus Brachytarsophrys Tian & Hu, 1983 (Anura, Megophryidae) from Guizhou Province, China." Biodiversity Data Journal 10 (February 18, 2022): e79984. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e79984.

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The toads of the genus <i>Brachytarsophrys</i> Tian &amp; Hu, 1983 are distributed in southern China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and northern Thailand. Seven species of the genus have been recognised, of which five of them are known from China so far.<i>Brachytarsophrys qiannanensis</i> sp. nov., a new species of the short-legged toad genus is here described from southern Guizhou Province, China. Diagnostic characters of the new species are illustrated and comparisons with its congeners are provided. Its validity is also affirmed by its distinct mitochondrial gene sequence divergence with all cong
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Deharveng, Louis, Anne Bedos, and Wanda Weiner. "Two new species of the genus Leenurina Najt & Weiner, 1992 (Collembola, Neanuridae, Caputanurininae) from Primorskij Kraj (Russia)." ZooKeys 115 (July 5, 2011): 39–52. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.115.1464.

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<i>Leenurina khualaza</i> <b>sp. n.</b> and <i>Leenurina pomorskii</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, two new species from East Russia (Primorskij Kraj) are described. They are closely related to <i>Leenurina jasii</i> Najt &amp; Weiner, 1992 from North Korea, from which they differ mainly in the number of tibiotarsal chaetae (19, 19, 18 in the new species versus 18, 18, 17 in <i>Leenurina jasii</i>), several chaetotaxic features and organization of dorsal granulation. The two new species may be separated by tertiary granulation (large areas fringed with large secondary granules in <i>L. pomorskii</i>, small
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Smolis, Adrian, Morteza Kahrarian, Agata Piwnik, and Dariusz Skarżyński. "Endonura Cassagnau in Iran, with a key to species of the genus (Collembola, Neanuridae, Neanurinae)." ZooKeys 553 (January 14, 2016): 53–71. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.553.6009.

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Three new species of Endonura are described from Iran. Endonura dichaeta sp. n. can be recognized by an ogival labrum, head without chaetae O and E, chaeta D connected with tubercle Cl, tubercle Dl with five chaetae on head, absence of tubercles Di on thorax I and tubercle (Di+Di) of thorax V with 2+2 chaetae. Endonura ceratolabralis sp. n. is characterized by large body size, reduction of labral chaetotaxy, ogival labrum, head without chaeta O and fusion of tubercles Di and De on first thoracic segment. Endonura persica sp. n. is distinguished from its congeners by a nonogival labrum, absence
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Lyu, Zhi-Tong, Zhong Huang, Xiao-Wen Liao, et al. "A new species of Music frog (Anura, Ranidae, Nidirana) from Mt Daming, Guangxi, China." ZooKeys 1059 (September 1, 2021): 35–56. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1059.68140.

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Nidirana guangxiensis sp. nov., a new music frog species, is proposed, based on a series of specimens collected from Mt Daming, Guangxi, southern China. The new species is close to N. yeae, N. daunchina, N. yaoica, and N. chapaensis from southwestern and south-central China and northern Indochina, while the relationships among these species remain unresolved. Nidirana guangxiensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from all known congeners by the genetic divergences in the mitochondrial 16S and COI genes, the behavior of nest construction, the advertisement call containing 6–11 rapidly repeated reg
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Dominato, Ramon Costa, Oliveira Guilherme Costa de, Carla Santana Cassini, Victor Goyannes Dill Orrico, Cléa dos Santos Ferreira Mariano, and Janisete Gomes Silva. "First karyotype description of the species of Adenomera Steindachner, 1867 (Anura, Leptodactylidae) in the " thomei" clade." Comparative Cytogenetics 16, no. (3) (2022): 151–59. https://doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i3.82641.

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The genus Adenomera Steindachner, 1867 currently comprises 29 nominal species, some of which are suggested to be cryptic species complexes. The present study was carried out with specimens of the "thomei" clade that encompasses three taxa distributed in the Atlantic Forest biome: Adenomera thomei Almeida et Angulo, 2006, Adenomera sp. L., and Adenomera sp. M. We used classical cytogenetics to describe the diploid number and karyomorphology of these three species collected in two different locations in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Our results revealed the diploid number 2n = 24 (FN = 34) with tw
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Smolis, Adrian, and Nataliya Kuznetsova. "Paravietnura gen. n., a new intriguing genus of Neanurini from the Caucasus (Collembola, Neanuridae, Neanurinae)." ZooKeys 739 (February 22, 2018): 41–54. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.739.22041.

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Paravietnura gen. n. is described and established for two new species of Neanurini from the Caucasus. The new genus is characterized by an unusual combination of features: the fusion of all lateral tubercles on the head into a single mass, the strong reduction of chaetae on the head, the fusion of cephalic tubercles Af and Oc into a transverse band, the absence of labial chaetae f, the presence of microchaetae on furca rudimentary, and the penultimate abdominal tergum with two tubercles separated along the midline. Paravietnura gen. n. strongly resembles Vietnura Deharveng &amp; Bedos, 2000, a
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Ospina-Sánchez, Claudia M., José G. Palacios-Vargas, and Grizelle González. "A new Caribbean species of Hylaeanura Arlé, 1966 (Collembola, Neanuridae, Pseudachorutinae)." ZooKeys 961 (August 19, 2020): 31–39. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.961.47227.

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We here describe a new Collembola species, Hylaeanura emiliae sp. nov., from the Luquillo Experimental Forest in Puerto Rico. We describe H. emiliae sp. nov. as a distinct species based on the enlarged sensilla s3 in antennal segment IV, the absence of modified sensorial setae in abdominal segment IV and the presence of four setae on each dens. An updated key with illustrations for the identification of worldwide species of the genus is included.
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Reyes-Velasco, Jacobo, Sandra Goutte, Xenia Freilich, and Stéphane Boissinot. "Mitogenomics of historical type specimens clarifies the taxonomy of Ethiopian Ptychadena Boulenger, 1917 (Anura, Ptychadenidae)." ZooKeys 1070 (November 12, 2021): 135–49. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.66598.

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The taxonomy of the Ptychadena neumanni species complex, a radiation of grass frogs inhabiting the Ethiopian highlands, has puzzled scientists for decades because of the morphological resemblance among its members. Whilst molecular phylogenetic methods allowed the discovery of several species in recent years, assigning pre-existing and new names to clades was challenged by the unavailability of molecular data for century-old type specimens. We used Illumina short reads to sequence the mitochondrial DNA of type specimens in this group, as well as ddRAD-seq analyses to resolve taxonomic uncertai
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Jiang, Ji-Gang, Wen-Bin Wang, and Hu Xia. "Two new species of Lobellini from Tianmu Mountain, China (Collembola, Neanuridae)." ZooKeys 726 (January 2, 2018): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.726.11934.

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Three species of the subfamily Neanurinae (Collembola: Neanuridae) are recorded from Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province, east China. Two of them, Lobellina fusa sp. n. and Paralobella tianmuna sp. n., are new to science and described in this paper. Lobellina fusa sp. n. can be recognized by the presence of six teeth on mandible and the fusion of dorsointernal tubercles on the head. Paralobella tianmuna sp. n. is characterized by a mandible with seven teeth, the lateral tubercle of Abd. II–III respectively with 7 (6+s) chaetae. Crossodonthina bidentata Luo &amp; Chen, 2009 is widely distributed
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Santana, Diego José, Sarah Mângia, Silva Alves Saccol Suélen da, and dos Santos Tiago Gomes. "A new species of Proceratophrys Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 (Anura, Odontophrynidae) of the P. bigibbosa species group from Southern Brazil." Vertebrate Zoology 71 (July 2, 2021): 387–401. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e67894.

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Abstract The monophyletic Proceratophrys bigibbosa species group has a stable taxonomic history. Despite the increasing number of Proceratophrys described in the last decades, the P. bigibbosa group, for a long time, has consisted of four species distributed in south of South America; except for P. palustris that occurs in southeastern Brazil. Herein, based on concordant evidence of morphology and mtDNA barcoding, we describe a new species of Proceratophrys for specimens assigned to the P. bigibbosa group collected in Tibagi municipality, Paraná state, Brazil. The new species is diagnosed by i
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Liu, Shuo, Peisong Zhang, and Dingqi Rao. "A new species of Nanorana Günther, 1896 (Anura, Dicroglossidae) from Yunnan, China." ZooKeys 1048 (July 7, 2021): 49–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1048.65620.

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A new species of Nanorana Günther, 1896 is described from Yunnan Province, China, based on morphological and molecular evidence. Morphologically, Nanorana xuelinensis sp. nov. is distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following diagnostic characters: body size large; adult males with keratinized spines on chest, belly, lateral body, posterior dorsum, buttocks, outer side of the fore limbs, the inner metacarpal tubercle, fingers I and II, and upper eyelids; no spines on the inner side of the lower and upper arm; forelimbs strongly hypertrophied in adult males; anterior dorsum
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Grant, Taran, and Wilmar Bolívar-García. "A new species of Leucostethus (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from Gorgona Island, Colombia." ZooKeys 1057 (August 27, 2021): 185–208. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1057.67621.

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We describe a new species of Leucostethus from Gorgona Island, a small (13 km<sup>2</sup>) island located 35 km from the Pacific coast of southern Colombia. The new species most resembles L. argyrogaster and L. fugax from western Amazonia at 340–870 m elev. in Peru and Ecuador, with which it shares pale ventral coloration and orange suffusion of the axilla, groin and concealed surfaces of the hind limb, but it is most closely related to L. bilsa from ca. 340 km SW in the southern Chocó at 420–515 m elev., northwestern Ecuador. We report miniscule white spots on the posteroventral surface of th
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Liu, Shuo, Mian Hou, Mingzhong Mo, and Dingqi Rao. "A new species of Micryletta Dubois, 1987 (Anura, Microhylidae) from Yunnan Province, China." Herpetozoa 34, no. () (2021): 131–40. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.32.e69755.

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A new species of the genus Micryletta Dubois, 1987 is described from Yunnan Province, China, based on morphological and molecular analyses. The most obvious differences between the new species and other species of this genus are small body size, unique coloration, and relatively longer hind limbs. In 16S rRNA gene sequences, the new species is diverged from all other congeners by 3.1%–8.0%.
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Wang, Jian, Shuo Qi, Ke-Yuan Dai, et al. "A new Leptobrachella species (Anura, Megophryidae) from South China, with comments on the taxonomic status of L. chishuiensis and L. purpurus." Zoosystematics and Evolution 98, no. (1) (2022): 165–80. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.73162.

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A new species of Leaf Litter Toad, Leptobrachella shimentaina sp. nov., is described from the Shimentai and Luokeng nature reserves of northern Guangdong Province, southern China. The new taxon can be distinguished from all recognized congeners by a combination of discrete morphological character state differences relating to its small body size (SVL 26.4–28.9 mm in six adult males, 30.1 and 30.7 mm in two adult females); a number of apparently fixed color pattern character differences (including eye coloration and color pattern features from dorsal, ventral, and dorsolateral surfaces of its h
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Messenger, Kevin R., Siti N. Othman, Ming-Feng Chuang, Yi Yang, and Amaël Borzée. "Description of a new Kurixalus species (Rhacophoridae, Anura) and a northwards range extension of the genus." ZooKeys 1108 (June 23, 2022): 15–49. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1108.81725.

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Knowledge of biodiversity before species become extinct is paramount to conservation, especially when the relevant species are far from their expected distribution and, thus, likely overlooked. Here, we describe a new Kurixalus species corresponding to a range extension of Kurixalus on the Asian mainland, with the closest population in Taiwan. The species diverged from its closest relative during the Late Pliocene to Pleistocene, ca. 3.06 Mya (HPD 95%: 5.82-0.01), based on calibrations with a relaxed clock species tree of unlinked mtDNA 12S rRNA and nuclear DNA TYR. The status of the newly-des
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Sankar, Ananthanarayanan, Ingg Thong Law, Ing Sind Law, Rasu Shivaram, Robin K. Abraham, and Kin Onn Chan. "Morphology, phylogeny, and species delimitation of Micryletta (Anura: Microhylidae) reveals a new species from Singapore." Vertebrate Zoology 72 (June 29, 2022): 457–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e85020.

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The genus Micryletta, also known as paddy frogs, ranges across much of south, east, and southeast Asia. Due to their relatively broad distribution and overall morphological similarities, many species have gone undetected until recently, largely owing to the use of molecular data. Consequently, the species diversity within this genus has quadrupled in just three years from three species prior to 2018, to 12 species in 2021, indicating that the systematics of this genus is still poorly understood. As such, we assembled the most comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Micryletta hitherto including n
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Smolis, Adrian, Masoumeh Shayanmehr, Nataliya Kuznetsova, and Elham Yoosefi Lafooraki. "Three new remarkable species of the genus Endonura Cassagnau, 1979 from the Middle East and Central Asia (Collembola, Neanuridae, Neanurinae, Neanurini)." ZooKeys 673 (May 15, 2017): 135–51. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.673.12084.

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New species belonging to the genus Endonura is described and illustrated in detail. Endonura longirostris sp. n., from northern Iran, is distinctive due to an exceptionally elongate buccal cone compared to that of most other species of the genus. Other characteristic features of the species are the white body with pigmented eyes, a reduced chaetotaxy of the lateral part of the head, the thorax II–III and abdomen I–III with free chaetae De2 and 3, and abdomen IV with particularly short chaetae Di1. The main characteristics of Endonura paracentaurea sp. n. include a white body with dark pigmente
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Li, Jing, Shuo Liu, Guohua Yu, and Tao Sun. "A new species of Rhacophorus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) from Guangxi, China." ZooKeys 1117 (August 12, 2022): 123–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1117.85787.

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Based on morphological and molecular evidence of five male adult specimens collected from Napo County, Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, we describe a new species of Rhacophorus, Rhacophorus napoensis sp. nov. This new species is similar to Rhacophorus rhodopus Liu &amp; Hu, 1959 and Rhacophorus bipunctatus Ahl, 1927 in morphology, but it can be distinguished from the latter two by the following morphological characteristics: head width is greater than head length, snout pointed, loreal region oblique, tympanum distinct, maxillary teeth distinct, tongue cordiform, external s
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von, Tschirnhaus Jakob, and Claudio Correa. "The definitive rediscovery of Telmatobius halli (Anura, Telmatobiidae) at its historic type locality and its synonymy with T. dankoi and T. vilamensis." ZooKeys 1079 (December 22, 2021): 1–33. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1079.69036.

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Telmatobius halli was the first representative of its genus to be described exclusively for Chile, yet for 85 years no new individuals could be located due to the vagueness with which its type locality was described. The type series was collected by one of the members of the International High Altitude Expedition to Chile (IHAEC) of 1935. Recently, three studies successively claimed to have located the type locality in different places. The third study proved, according to the chronicles of the IHAEC, that the actual locality is Miño, at the origin of the Loa River, where currently there are n
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Smolis, Adrian. "Contribution to the knowledge of Neanurinae of Vietnam with description of three new species (Collembola, Neanuridae)." ZooKeys 688 (August 8, 2017): 15–33. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.688.12307.

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Detailed and illustrated descriptions of three new species belonging to the tribe Lobellini from Vietnam are given. Lobellina weinerae sp. n. is the most similar to L. minuta (Lee, 1980) and L. musangensis Yosii, 1976, but differs from them in chaetotaxic details and the number of mandibular teeth. Lobellina pomorskii sp. n. differs from L. perfusionides (Stach, 1965) in chaetotaxic details and the number of tubercles on Abd.V. Yuukianura deharvengi sp. n. is superficially similar to Y. halophila Yosii, 1955, but it differs in the build of the maxilla, the size of eyes and an inner tooth on th
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Carrión-Olmedo, Julio C., and Santiago R. Ron. "A new cryptic species of the Pristimantis lacrimosus group (Anura, Strabomantidae) from the eastern slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes." Evolutionary Systematics 5 (July 23, 2021): 151–75. https://doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.5.62661.

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With 566 species, the neotropical genus Pristimantis is the most speciose vertebrate genus. As a result of its striking diversity, taxonomic reviews remain a challenge. Herein, we present an updated phylogeny of the Pristimantis lacrimosus group and describe a new species from Llanganates and Sangay National Parks. We also report, for the first time, the phylogenetic position of Pristimantis degener, P. eugeniae, P. katoptroides, and P. petersi. Based on our phylogeny, we add two species to the Pristimantis lacrimosus group. Through the integration of molecular and bioacoustic evidence, we des
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Du, Lingyun, Jian Wang, Shuo Liu, and Guohua Yu. "A new cryptic species in the Theloderma rhododiscus complex (Anura, Rhacophoridae) from China–Vietnam border regions." ZooKeys 1099 (May 3, 2022): 123–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1099.80390.

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We describe a new species of Theloderma from southern Yunnan, China and northern Vietnam based on morphological and molecular evidence. Theloderma hekouense sp. nov., which had been recorded as T. rhododiscus, is the sister to T. rhododiscus. The new species differs genetically from T. rhododiscus by 4.2% and 10.7% in 16S rRNA and COI genes, respectively, and it can be morphologically distinguished from T. rhododiscus by having more densely spaced white warts on the dorsal surface, red subarticular tubercles, red metacarpal tubercles, a red metatarsal tubercle, and black dorsal and ventral sur
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Luo, Tao, Yali Wang, Siwei Wang, et al. "A species of the genus Panophrys (Anura, Megophryidae) from southeastern Guizhou Province, China." ZooKeys 1047 (June 24, 2021): 27–60. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1047.61097.

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Herein, we describe Panophrys congjiangensis sp. nov. obtained from the Yueliangshan Nature Reserve, Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China. Phylogenetic analyses based on the mitochondrial genes 16S rRNA and COI indicated that this new species represented an independent lineage, closely related to P. leishanensis. The uncorrected genetic distances between the new species and its closest congener, P. leishanensis, were 3.0% for 16S rRNA and 8.4% for COI. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following morphological characteristics (1) medium body size (
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Akram, Ayesha, Muhammad Rais, Muhammad Saeed, Waseem Ahmed, Sumbul Gill, and Jibran Haider. "Movement Paradigm for Hazara Torrent Frog Allopaa hazarensis and Murree Hills Frog Nanorana vicina (Anura: Dicroglossidae)." Biodiversity Data Journal 10 (May 16, 2022): e84365. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e84365.

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Endemic anurans are particularly vulnerable to environmental changes, and are susceptible to population declines because of their restricted distribution ranges. The Murree Hills Frog <i>Nanorana vicina</i> and Hazara Torrent Frog <i>Allopaa hazarensis</i> are associated with the torrential streams and nearby clear water pools in subtropical chir pine forest and other forest types, at elevations higher than 1000 m in Pakistan. In this study, we have provided data on the extent of movement of these frog species for the first time. We installed radio transmitters on a total of 13 Murree Hills Fr
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Lyu, Zhi-Tong, Jian Wang, Zhao-Chi Zeng, et al. "Taxonomic clarifications on the floating frogs (Anura: Dicroglossidae: Occidozyga sensu lato) in southeastern China." Vertebrate Zoology 72 (July 1, 2022): 495–512. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e80019.

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The recognition for the floating frogs' genus Occidozyga is in controversy for decades, and the species diversity of these frogs has recently been considered to be underestimated. In southeastern China, two floating frog species are currently recorded, namely Occidozyga lima and Occidozyga martensii. However, their current taxonomic statuses are unresolved after a series of recent taxonomic revisions. In this work, we perform morphological examinations and phylogenetic analyses on these two recorded floating frogs from southeastern China, to clarify their current taxonomic placements. The popu
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Wang, Jian, Jing Li, Lingyun Du, Mian Hou, and Guohua Yu. "A cryptic species of the Amolops ricketti species group (Anura, Ranidae) from China–Vietnam border regions." ZooKeys 1112 (July 14, 2022): 139–59. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1112.82551.

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It was supposed that the current records of Amolops ricketti might be a species complex composed of multiple species. In this study, on the basis of wide sampling, we found that the records of A. ricketti from Yunnan, China, and northern Vietnam actually represent a cryptic species based on morphological and molecular evidence. Amolops shihaitaoi sp. nov. can be distinguished from other members of the A. ricketti species group by its moderate body size (SVL 35.5‒37.3 mm in males and 39.2‒45.7 mm in females); white spines on the temporal region, loreal region, snout, and lips in breeding males
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Günther, Rainer, Chris Dahl, and Stephen J. Richards. "Description of a new Xenorhina species (Anura, Microhylidae) from northwestern Papua New Guinea." Vertebrate Zoology 71 (October 11, 2021): 621–30. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e66954.

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Abstract We describe a new species of the asterophryine microhylid genus Xenorhina from the lowlands of northwestern Papua New Guinea. It is a medium-sized species (SUL of two males 29.2 and 29.9 mm; of four females 29.9–33.0 mm) that can be distinguished from congeners by having a single short, triangular odontoid spike (palatal tooth) on each vomeropalatine bone, moderately short legs (TL/SUL 0.40–0.44) and ventral surfaces heavily spotted with reddish-brown blotches or reticula. The advertisement call comprises 7–10 loud, melodious hooting notes lasting 141–165 ms and produced at a repetiti
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Liu, Shuo, Mingzhong Mo, and Dingqi Rao. "First country record of the fanged frog Limnonectes nguyenorum McLeod, Kurlbaum & Hoang, 2015 (Anura, Dicroglossidae) in China." Herpetozoa 35, no. () (2022): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e78015.

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We report the first record of Limnonectes nguyenorum McLeod, Kurlbaum &amp; Hoang, 2015 outside of Vietnam, namely from China, based on five specimens collected from Daweishan Nature Reserve, southern Yunnan, China. Morphologically, the records from China agree with those of L. nguyenorum from Vietnam, and they also phylogenetically clustered with strong support. In addition, based on the new records from China and the previous descriptions of L. nguyenorum from Vietnam, we provide an extended diagnosis of this species.
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Liu, Shuo, Dingqi Rao, Dongru Zhang, et al. "Phylogenetic position of Odorrana macrotympana (Yang, 2008) (Anura, Ranidae) and extension of its geographical distribution." Herpetozoa 35, no. () (2022): 9–19. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e77147.

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Based on a 16S rRNA gene fragment, a molecular phylogeny for the genus Odorrana Fei, Ye &amp; Huang, 1990 was reconstructed, the validity of the poorly-known ranid species O. macrotympana (Yang, 2008) was confirmed and its phylogenetic position was evaluated. In addition, we report the first country record of O. macrotympana from Myanmar, based on our new records from Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary, Sagaing Division and present a supplementary description of this species. This report also constitutes the first record of O. macrotympana from outside of China.
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Mebert, Konrad, Macario González-Pinzón, Madian Miranda, et al. "A new rainfrog of the genus Pristimantis (Anura, Brachycephaloidea) from central and eastern Panama." ZooKeys 1081 (January 10, 2022): 1–34. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1081.63009.

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Substantial molecular and morphological character differences lead us to the description of a new species of the genus Pristimantis from the cloud forest of Cerro Chucantí, Maje Mountains, Darien Province, as well as from several other mountain ranges in eastern and central Panama. Pristimantis gretathunbergae sp. nov. is a sister species to the allopatric P. erythropleura-penelopus group from northern Colombia with a mtDNA sequence divergence of &gt; 4.4% at 16S and &gt; 14.6% at COI. Its closest congener in sympatry is P. cruentus that differs by a large sequence divergence of &gt; 9.6% in 1
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Preuss, Gabriel, Righetto Mauad Anna Victoria Silverio, Akiyama Kitamura Rafael Shinji, de Assis Thara Santiago, Scalon Marina Corrêa, and Fabricius Maia Chaves Bicalho Domingos. "Lurking in the depth: Pond depth predicts microhabitat selection by Rhinella icterica (Anura: Bufonidae) tadpoles at two different sampling scales." Herpetozoa 34, no. () (2021): 149–58. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.34.e56326.

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Habitat selection has long been a central theme in ecology and has historically considered both physiological responses and ecological factors affecting species establishment. Investigating habitat selection patterns at different scales can provide important information on the relative roles of the environmental factors influencing the organisms' abilities to use their surrounding habitat. This work aimed at investigating which environmental factors determine habitat selection by Rhinella icterica tadpoles, and also took the opportunity to investigate how the scale in which tadpoles and enviro
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Tillack, Frank, Ruiter Ronald de, and Mark-Oliver Rödel. "A type catalogue of the reed frogs (Amphibia, Anura, Hyperoliidae) in the collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (ZMB) with comments on historical collectors and expeditions." Zoosystematics and Evolution 97, no. (2) (2021): 407–50. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.97.68000.

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We present a commented catalogue of the type specimens of the Afro-Malagasy frog family Hyperoliidae at the herpetological collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (ZMB). In current publications and databases, many names based on ZMB primary types are listed as synonyms of other species, the types often declared as lost. Consequently, the respective names are often no longer considered in current taxonomic work. We traced 146 nominal taxa of the family Hyperoliidae in the ZMB collection of which currently 130 are presented by primary types (88 holotypes, 10 lectotypes and 32 taxa based o
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Bisht, Karan, Sonali Garg, A. N. D. Akalabya Sarmah, Saibal Sengupta, and S. D. Biju. "Lost, forgotten, and overlooked: systematic reassessment of two lesser-known toad species (Anura, Bufonidae) from Peninsular India and another wide-ranging northern species." Zoosystematics and Evolution 97, no. (2) (2021): 451–70. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.97.61770.

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We rediscovered two species of toads, Bufo stomaticus peninsularis and Bufo brevirostris, which were described from Peninsular India 84 and 101 years ago, respectively, but have not been reported since. Because the name-bearing types of both species are either damaged or lost, we provide detailed redescriptions, morphological comparisons, and insights into phylogenetic relationships with closely related members of the genus Duttaphrynus sensu lato, based on new material from the type locality of each species. We clarify and validate the identity of D. brevirostris, which was rediscovered from
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Günther, Rainer, and Stephen Richards. "Description of six new species of Xenorhina Peters, 1863 from southern Papua New Guinea (Amphibia, Anura, Microhylidae)." Zoosystematics and Evolution 97, no. (2) (2021): 355–82. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.97.59696.

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We describe six new species of the microhylid frog genus Xenorhina from the southern slopes of Papua New Guinea's central cordillera and adjacent lowlands, based on a combination of morphological (including osteology) and bioacoustic features. All of the new species are fossorial or terrestrial inhabitants of tropical rainforest habitats and belong to a group of Xenorhina having a single, enlarged odontoid spike on each vomeropalatine bone. Advertisement calls and habitat preferences are described for each species, one of which is amongst the smallest hitherto members of the genus. Description
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Correa, Claudio. "A solution to the enigma of the type locality of Telmatobius halli Noble, 1938 (Anura, Telmatobiidae), a frog lost for 86 years." ZooKeys 1060 (September 24, 2021): 183–92. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1060.67904.

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For 80 years, there were no sightings of the Andean frog, Telmatobius halli, due to the ambiguity with which its type locality was described ("warm spring near Ollagüe", northern Chile). The type specimens were collected during the International High Altitude Expedition to Chile (IHAEC) in 1935 and were subsequently described in 1938. In 2018 and 2020, two studies independently reported the rediscovery of the species, but they reached different conclusions about its identity and geographic distribution. In fact, the populations identified as T. halli in those studies are more phylogenetically
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Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Tan Van Nguyen, Nikolay Poyarkov, et al. "First national record of Quasipaa verrucospinosa (Bourret, 1937) (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae) from Thailand with further comment on its taxonomic status." Biodiversity Data Journal 9 (September 30, 2021): e70473. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e70473.

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Spiny Frog <i>Quasipaa</i> is a genus of frogs that belongs to a relatively poorly known group. Most of the species distribution has been recorded in China; however, a few incidences of identification have occurred in the eastern part of Indochina. To date, only one species (<i>Quasipaa fasciculispina</i>) of <i>Quasipaa</i> has been recorded from Chanthaburi and Trat Provinces in south-eastern Thailand.Based on recent fieldwork conducted in northern Thailand, we report a new record of <i>Quasipaa verrucospinosa</i> from Doi Phu Kha National Park, Nan Province at an altitude of 900–1000 m a.s.
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Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Ke Jiang, Yun-He Wu, et al. "First records of the fanged frogs Limnonectes bannaensis Ye, Fei & Jiang, 2007 and L. utara Matsui, Belabut & Ahmad, 2014 (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae) in Thailand." Biodiversity Data Journal 9 (July 13, 2021): e67253. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e67253.

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Taxonomic status of the <em>Limnonectes kuhlii</em> species complex populations from Thailand controversial due to its high morphological similarity and contain many cryptic species consequence still underestimated. Recently, some studies on this group in Thailand have discovered four new species described: <em>L. megastomias,</em> <em>L. jarujini,</em> <em>L. isanensis</em>. Even so, the diversity of this group is still incomplete.Based integrative approach genetic and morphological analyses, we conclude that the <em>Limnonectes</em> populations from Nan Province (northern) and Yala Province
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Köhler, Jörn, Ernesto Castillo-Urbina, César Aguilar-Puntriano, Miguel Vences, and Frank Glaw. "Rediscovery, redescription and identity of Pristimantis nebulosus (Henle, 1992), and description of a new terrestrial-breeding frog from montane rainforests of central Peru (Anura, Strabomantidae)." Zoosystematics and Evolution 98, no. (2) (2022): 213–32. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.84963.

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The taxonomic status of the strabomantid frog species Pristimantis nebulosus (Henle, 1992), originating from the southern Cordillera Azul in central Peru, is investigated based on examination of the holotype and its comparison with freshly collected topotypic material. Following current standards, we provide a redescription of the holotype. It is in a rather poor state and exhibits certain damages and preservation artifacts, conditions that have hampered an allocation of this nominal taxon to any known living population of Pristimantis in the past. Our detailed specimen-to-specimen comparison
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