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Boulenophrys lushanensis Shen, Zhou, and Li, 2025
Boulenophrys lushanensis Shen, Zhou, and Li in Shen, Zhou, Messenger, Amin, Wang, Xu, Xu, and Li, 2025, Animals, 15(3197): 6. Holotype: JXNU 21042803, by original designation. Type locality: "Mount Lushan (29◦31.87′ N, 115◦55.87′ E; ca. 660 m a.s.l.), Lushan City, Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China." ZooBank Publication registration: AEA31B01‑EDB3‑4DA3‑80AB‑6D2045393854
Common Names
Lushan Horned Toad (original publication).
庐山角蟾 (Chinese: original publication).
泸水角蟾 (Chinese: Yuan, Chen, Wu, Li, and Che, 2022, Biodiversity Sci., 30 (4: 21470): 7).
Distribution
Known only from the region of the type locality (Mount Lushan, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, China), at elevations of 200 to 1200 m
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
Formerly confused with Boulenophrys boettgeri, but discovered to be the sister taxon of Boulenophrys jinggangensis, according to the original publication, where mtDNA markers, advertisement call, and comparative morphology were detailed.
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