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Scutiger luozhaensis Shi, Sui, Ma, Ji, Bu-Dian, and Jiang, 2023
Scutiger luozhaensis Shi, Sui, Ma, Ji, Bu-Dian, and Jiang, 2023, ZooKeys, 1187: 46. Holotype: CIB 119115, by original designation. Type locality: "Gari Village, Se Town, Luozha County, Tibet, China (28.2413°N, 90.7842°E, 4150 m a.s.l.) . . . on alpine meadow aside a stream at night." https://zoobank.org/4DD29214-7B65-484E-A51F-297C8BF26545
Common Names
Luozha Lazy Toad (original publication).
Distribution
Currently only known from Luozha County, Shannan Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China; expected to be found in adjacent areas of Bhutan. Habitat includes mountain streams, moist scrub or forest floors near streams, and ponds of alpine wetlands at elevations of 3268 m to 4437 m.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Likely/Controversially Present: Bhutan
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
The sister taxon of Scutiger gongshanensis according to the original publication, where adult and larval comparative morphology and molecular markers were detailed.
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