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Odorrana nagao Pham, Hoang, Nguyen, Nguyen, Ngo, Le, and Ziegler, 2026
Odorrana nagao Pham, Hoang, Nguyen, Nguyen, Ngo, Le, and Ziegler, 2026, ZooKeys, 1280: 253. Holotype: IB A.4505, by original designation. Type locality: "in the karst forest near Cao Duong Village (22°17.380'N, 104°59.427'E, at an elevation of 641 m a.s.l.), Cham Chu Nature Reserve, Tuyen Quang Province, Vietnam." ZooBank Publication registration: 3268FDF6-4727-42C2-B131-CFD3B90EF292
Common Names
Nagao Odorous Frog (original publication).
Ếch đá na-gao (Vietnamese: original publication).
Distribution
Cham Chu Nature Reserve, Tuyen Quang Province, northern Vietnam, ca. 640 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Vietnam
Endemic: Vietnam
Comment
In the Odorrana lipuensis group according to the original publication, where comparative adult morphology, morphometrics, and molecular markers (16S and COI mtDNA) were detailed.
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