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Leptobrachella dong Liu, Shi, Li, Zhang, Xiang, Wei, and Wang, 2023
Leptobrachella dong Liu, Shi, Li, Zhang, Xiang, Wei, and Wang, 2023, ZooKeys, 1149: 109. Holotype: CIB SSC1757, by original designation. Type locality: "Tongdao County (26.206674°N, 109.952695°E, ca. 790 m a.s.l.), Hunan Province, China". https://zoobank.org/EECEF9D0-E00F-49E3-B576-8E3A11C688DB
Common Names
Dong Leaf Litter Toad (original publication).
Distribution
Tongdao and Suining Counties, southwestern Hunan Province and Congjiang County, southeastern Guizhou Province, China, 620 m to 1200 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
Comparative adult and larval morphology and advertisement call, as well as molecular markers detailed in the original publication
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