Two new cryptic species of Microhyla Tschudi, 1838 (Amphibia, Anura, Microhylidae) related to the M. heymonsi group from central Vietnam
Main Authors: | Hoang, Chung Van, Nguyen, Tao Thien, Ninh, Hoa Thi, Luong, Anh Mai, Pham, Cuong The, Nguyen, Truong Quang, Orlov, Nikolai L., Chen, Youhua, Wang, Bin, Ziegler, Thomas, Jiang, Jianping |
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Hoang, Chung Van Nguyen, Tao Thien Ninh, Hoa Thi Luong, Anh Mai Pham, Cuong The Nguyen, Truong Quang Orlov, Nikolai L. Chen, Youhua Wang, Bin Ziegler, Thomas Jiang, Jianping |
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Two new cryptic species of Microhyla Tschudi, 1838 (Amphibia, Anura, Microhylidae) related to the M. heymonsi group from central Vietnam |
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2021 |
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Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Microhylidae Microhyla new species central Vietnam morphology molecular phylogeny |
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The Microhyla heymonsi species complex from central Vietnam was examined, and based upon morphological and molecular evidence, two new species are described. The discovery of Microhyla daklakensis sp. nov. and Microhyla ninhthuanensis sp. nov. brings the total number of known species in the genus to 46 and the species number of Microhyla in Vietnam to 13. The Truong Son Range harbors the highest diversity of the genus Microhyla with 11 recorded species so far. However, this apparent micro-endemic diversity is at risk because of habitat loss by deforestation, which highlights the necessity of further research leading to improved conservation measures. |
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