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Bufo rubroventromaculatus Orlov, Ananjeva, Ermakov, Lukonina, Ninh, and Nguyen, 2024
Bufo rubroventromaculatus Orlov, Ananjeva, Ermakov, Lukonina, Ninh, and Nguyen, 2024, Diversity, 16(361): 7. Holotype: IGR 10497, by original designation. Type locality: "Vietnam, Ha Tinh Province, Vu Quang National Park, N 18°16′12.7″, E 105°21′35.8″; 525 m a.s.l." Zoobank publication registration: 1D9F6915-E7AA-41B5-A21E-0A596532DFAF
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from the forested mountain slopes at elevations of 525 to 800 m in Quan Ba District, Ha Giang Province, and from the type locality (Vu Quang National Park, Ha Tinh Province), Vietnam.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Vietnam
Endemic: Vietnam
Comment
Comparative morphology and molecular markers, as well as a discussion of the historical taxonomic problems in Asiatic Bufo were provided in the original publication.
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