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Three new species of the genus Boulenophrys (Anura, Megophryidae) from southern China

Shuo Qi, Zhi‐Tong Lyu, Jian Wang, Yun-Ming Mo, Zhao‐Chi Zeng, Yang‐Jin Zeng, Ke‐Yuan Dai, Yuanqiu Li, L. Lee Grismer, Ying-Yong Wang

2021Zootaxa22 citationsDOI

Abstract

The diversity of Asian horned toads is considered highly underestimated and to contain a large number of undescribed cryptic species. In this work, we describe three new species of Boulenophrys from south China, namely, Boulenophrys yaoshanensis sp. nov. from central Guangxi, Boulenophrys yingdeensis sp. nov. from northern Guangdong, and Boulenophrys yunkaiensis sp. nov. from western Guangdong. These three new species can be distinguished from all recognized congeners by a combination of morphological characteristics and significant genetic divergences. These descriptions increase the number of recognized species of Boulenophrys to 61. In addition, an updated checklist of the Asian horned toads of the subfamily Megophryinae is provided in this study.

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BiologySubfamilyChinaChecklistZoologyGenusEcologyTaxonomy (biology)Species complexSouthern chinaPhylogenetic treeArchaeologyGeneGeographyPaleontologyBiochemistryAmphibian and Reptile BiologySpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeLepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy