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Odorrana tianmuii Chen, Zhou, and Zheng, 2010
Odorrana tianmuii Chen, Zhou, and Zheng, 2010, J. Beijing Normal Univ., Nat. Sci., 46: 6. Holotype: HNNU 0707091, by original designation. Type locality: Tian Mu Shan National Natural Reserve, Zhejiang, China. Latitude: 30° 19′ 35″ N, Longitude 119° 24′ 13″ E Elevation: 576 m.
Common Names
Tianmu Odorous Frog (Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2012, Colored Atlas Chinese Amph. Distr.: 391).
Distribution
Zhejiang, eastern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, and northern Fujian, China.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
Confused with Odorrana schmackeri prior to its naming according to the original publication. Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2012, Colored Atlas Chinese Amph. Distr.: 391, provided an account, photographs, and a range map. Kohler, Zhang, Messenger, An, Ghosh, Othman, Wang, Amin, Prasad, Wu, and Borzée, 2024, Herpetozoa, Wien, 37: 85–93, provided new records from Jiangsu, China, as well as a dot map for the species range.
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