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Two New Species of Leptobrachella from Northern Thailand (Amphibia, Anura, Megophryidae)

Masafumi Matsui, Somsak Panha, Koshiro Eto

2023Current Herpetology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phylogenetic analyses using mtDNA gene sequences revealed the presence of two genetic clades in the genus Leptobrachella (former Leptolalax) from northern Thailand. One formed a clade including L. ventripunctata and L. aerea, while another included L. bourrreti and L. laoi. The first clade contained L. cf. minima from Doi Suthep, while the second clade contained L. murphyi and two undescribed species, one from Doi Inthanon, at a high altitude of 2,300 m asl, and another from Mae Hong Son, at Myanmar border. These form a clade, that is sister to L. murphyi. Morphologically, the first species is generally similar to L. murphyi, while the second species resembles L. cf. minima. However, they are clearly distinguished from those described species by great genetic differences, and we describe them as L. korifi sp. nov. and L. sinorensis sp. nov., respectively.

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BiologyCladePhylogenetic treeZoologyGenusKey (lock)Sister groupEvolutionary biologyEcologyGeneGeneticsAmphibian and Reptile BiologyLepidoptera: Biology and TaxonomySpecies Distribution and Climate Change
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