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Hypselotriton oolong Wang, Zeng, Wei, and Lyu, 2024
Hypselotriton (Cynotriton) oolong Wang, Zeng, Wei, and Lyu, 2024, Zoosyst. Evol., 100: 1130. Holotype: CIB 121430, by original designation. Type locality: "China • ♂; Guangdong Province, Chaozhou City, Chao’an District, Mt Fenghuang, Peak Wudongding, Tianchi Lake; 23.96°N, 116.64°E, ca. 1320 m elev.". Zoobank Publication Registration: 7720F592-80B8-417D-AB7F-EF28AE0B91B4
Common Names
Oolong Fire-bellied Newt (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from Tianchi Lake and surrounding streams of Mt Fenghuang at elevations of ca. 1300 m, Guangdong, China.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: China, People's Republic of
Endemic: China, People's Republic of
Comment
Diagnosed on the basis of molecular markers and morphology in the original publication.
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