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Odorrana damingshanensis Chen, Mo, Lin, and Qin, 2024
Odorrana (Bamburana) damingshanensis Chen, Mo, Lin, and Qin, 2024, ZooKeys, 1190: 140. Holotype: NNU 00690, by original designation. Type locality: "Damingshan National Nature Reserve, Wuming District, Nanning City, Guangxi, China (23.4637°N, 108.4869°E; elevation 1159 m)". Zoobank publication registration: CA8761BF-F1A7-487B-9509-5894630A5664
Common Names
Damingshan Bamboo-leaf Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Along slow-flowing rocky streams, in Damingshan National Nature Reserve, Wuming District, Nanning City, Guangxi, China.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
Most closely related to Odorrana nasica and Odorrana yentuensis according to the mtDNA markers used in the original publication, where comparative morphology and phylogenetic placement were discussed.
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