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Odorrana feii Li, Mu, Jing, Liu, Cheng, and Wang, 2025
Odorrana feii Li, Mu, Jing, Liu, Cheng, and Wang, 2025, Zoosyst. Evol., 101: 1956. Holotype: MT XW20250504001, by original designation. Type locality: "Xiuwen County, Guizhou Province, China (27.136°N, 106.421°E, ca. 1100 m a.s.l.)". ZooBank Publication registration: D86CEBFF-5A9D-46C8-97E6-3D8D7A44174E
Common Names
Fei’s Odorous Frog (original publication).
费氏臭蛙 (Chinese: original publication).
Distribution
Known only from caves in Xiuwen County and Jinsha County, Guizhou Province, China.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
Comparative morphology and molecular markers (mtDNA) detailed in the original publication, where the species was suggested to be the sister taxon of Odorrana lipuensis.
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