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Nidirana guangxiensis Mo, Lyu, Huang, Liao, and Wang, 2021
Nidirana guangxiensis Mo, Lyu, Huang, Liao, and Wang in Lyu, Huang, Liao, Lin, Huang, Wang, and Mo, 2021, ZooKeys, 1059: 45. Holotype: NHMGUI 202007003, by original designation. Type locality: "Mt Daming (23.5156°N, 108.4370°E; ca 1260 m a.s.l.), Wuming District, Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China". http://zoobank.org/4E5C27A2-D398-4758-A181-BB49D1D5EF42
English Names
Guangxi Music Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Alpine swamp on the peak of Mount Daming, central Guangxi, China.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
In the Nidirana adenopleura group, the sister taxon of Nidirana yeae according to the original publication, where comparative morphology, advertisement call, and mtDNA markers were summarized
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