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A new odorous frog species of Odorrana (Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae) from Guizhou Province, China.

Shi-Ze LiJi-Jun ChenHai-Jun SuJing LiuXiu-Jun TangBin Wang
Published in: ZooKeys (2024)
The frog genus Odorrana is distributed across east and southeastern Asia. Based on morphological differences and molecular phylogenetics, a new species of the genus occurring from Leigong Mountain in Guizhou Province, China is described. Phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of the mitochondrial 12S rRNA , 16S rRNA , and ND2 genes supported the new species as an independent lineage. The uncorrected genetic distances between the 12S rRNA , 16S rRNA , and ND2 genes between the new species and its closest congener were 5.0%, 4.9%, and 16.3%, respectively. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: body size moderate (SVL 39.1-49.4 mm in males, 49.7 mm in female); head width larger than head length; tympanum distinctly visible; small rounded granules scattered all over dorsal body and limbs; dorsolateral folds absent; heels overlapping when thighs are positioned at right angles to the body; tibiotarsal articulation reaching the level between eye to nostril when leg stretched forward; vocal sacs absent in male and nuptial pads present on the base of finger I.
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