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Microhyla hmongorum Hoang, Nguyen, Phan, Pham, Ninh, Wang, Jiang, Ziegler, and Nguyen, 2022
Microhyla hmongorum Hoang, Nguyen, Phan, Pham, Ninh, Wang, Jiang, Ziegler, and Nguyen, 2022, Eur. J. Taxon., 841: 18. Holotype: IEBR A.4905, by original designation. Type locality: "northern Vietnam, Lai Chau Province, Tam Duong District . . . ; 22° 21′ 15.7ʺ N, 103° 36′ 36.4ʺ E; 1362 m a.s.l.". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:3158A3D2-A0D7-43C5-B7E3-C7247567E1AA
English Names
Hmong Narrow-mouth Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Lai Chau Province, northern Vietnam and to Mengla, Xishuangbanna and Yuanyang, Honghe, Yunnan Province, China; Phongsali and Luang Prabang, Laos, and Kachin, Myanmar.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam
Comment
In the Microhyla heymonsi group according to the original publication, where comparative morphology, morphometrics, coloration, natural history, and mtDNA molecular markers were detailed. Wu, Yu, Lu, Felista, Hou, Jin, Chen, Zhang, and Che, 2023, Biodiversity Data J., 11 (e103580): 1–11, provided genetically-confirmed records from the Vietnam borderlands of Yunnan, China.
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