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Gracixalus Yunnanensis
''Gracixalus'' is a genus of shrub frogs (family Rhacophoridae) from south-eastern Asia. Phylogenetic evidence indicates that it is the sister genus to the genus ''Vampyrius'', which contains the vampire tree frog. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Gracixalus'': * '' Gracixalus ananjevae'' (Matsui and Orlov, 2004) * '' Gracixalus carinensis'' (Boulenger, 1893) * '' Gracixalus gracilipes'' (Bourret, 1937) * '' Gracixalus guangdongensis'' Wang, Zeng, Liu, and Wang, 2018 * '' Gracixalus jinggangensis'' Zeng, Zhao, Chen, Chen, Zhang, and Wang, 2017 * '' Gracixalus jinxiuensis'' (Hu, 1978) * ''Gracixalus lumarius'' Rowley, Le, Dau, Hoang & Cao, 2014 * '' Gracixalus medogensis'' (Ye & Hu, 1984) * '' Gracixalus nonggangensis'' Mo, Zhang, Luo & Chen, 2013 * '' Gracixalus quangi'' (Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011) * '' Gracixalus quyeti'' (Nguyen, Hendrix, Böhme, Vu & Ziegler, 2008) * '' Gracixalus sapaensis'' Matsui, Ohler, Eto, and Nguyen, 2017 * '' ...
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Gracixalus Lumarius
''Gracixalus lumarius'', also known as the thorny tree frog or thorny bushfrog, is a species of rhacophorid frog. It is endemic to Vietnam and only known from Mount Ngoc Linh in Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve, Kon Tum Province. ''Gracixalus lumarius'' is an arboreal frog that is associated with relatively undisturbed montane evergreen and bamboo forest at elevations of above sea level Height above mean sea level is a measure of the vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum. In geodesy, it is formalized as ''orthometric heights''. The comb .... References lumarius Amphibians of Vietnam Endemic fauna of Vietnam Amphibians described in 2014 Taxa named by Jodi Rowley {{rhacophoridae-stub ...
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Gracixalus Nonggangensis
''Gracixalus nonggangensis'' is a species of shrub frog found in southern Guangxi, China, and Cao Bang Province in northern Vietnam. Taxonomy and systematics A population previously thought to be a separate species, as ''Gracixalus waza'', was described from the Ha Lang District in northern Vietnam. This population was named for the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), to acknowledge their support of amphibian research and conservation in Vietnam and the common name Waza treefrog was suggested for it. It is now considered as a junior synonym of ''Gracixalus nonggangensis''. Description ''Gracixalus nonggangensis'' is a medium-sized species compared to others in its genus. Adult males measure in snout–vent length and females . The snout is rounded, slightly protruding. The head is as wide or wider than it is long. The tympanum is distinct and rounded, and the canthus rostralis is rounded. The supratympanic fold is distinct. The forelimbs are relatively short. T ...
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Gracixalus
''Gracixalus'' is a genus of shrub frogs (family Rhacophoridae) from south-eastern Asia. Phylogenetic evidence indicates that it is the sister genus to the genus ''Vampyrius Rhacophorus vampyrus (''Vampyrius vampyrus'') is a medium-sized species of flying frogs endemic to Vietnam. It is found in Southern Vietnam, and is not known to be found in other places globally. It Is in the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata ...'', which contains the vampire tree frog. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Gracixalus'': * '' Gracixalus ananjevae'' (Matsui and Orlov, 2004) * '' Gracixalus carinensis'' (Boulenger, 1893) * '' Gracixalus gracilipes'' (Bourret, 1937) * '' Gracixalus guangdongensis'' Wang, Zeng, Liu, and Wang, 2018 * '' Gracixalus jinggangensis'' Zeng, Zhao, Chen, Chen, Zhang, and Wang, 2017 * '' Gracixalus jinxiuensis'' (Hu, 1978) * '' Gracixalus lumarius'' Rowley, Le, Dau, Hoang & Cao, 2014 * '' Gracixalus medogensis'' (Ye & Hu, 1984) * '' Gracixa ...
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Gracixalus Yunnanensis
''Gracixalus'' is a genus of shrub frogs (family Rhacophoridae) from south-eastern Asia. Phylogenetic evidence indicates that it is the sister genus to the genus ''Vampyrius'', which contains the vampire tree frog. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Gracixalus'': * '' Gracixalus ananjevae'' (Matsui and Orlov, 2004) * '' Gracixalus carinensis'' (Boulenger, 1893) * '' Gracixalus gracilipes'' (Bourret, 1937) * '' Gracixalus guangdongensis'' Wang, Zeng, Liu, and Wang, 2018 * '' Gracixalus jinggangensis'' Zeng, Zhao, Chen, Chen, Zhang, and Wang, 2017 * '' Gracixalus jinxiuensis'' (Hu, 1978) * ''Gracixalus lumarius'' Rowley, Le, Dau, Hoang & Cao, 2014 * '' Gracixalus medogensis'' (Ye & Hu, 1984) * '' Gracixalus nonggangensis'' Mo, Zhang, Luo & Chen, 2013 * '' Gracixalus quangi'' (Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011) * '' Gracixalus quyeti'' (Nguyen, Hendrix, Böhme, Vu & Ziegler, 2008) * '' Gracixalus sapaensis'' Matsui, Ohler, Eto, and Nguyen, 2017 * '' ...
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Gracixalus Trieng
''Gracixalus trieng'', also known as the Trieng tree frog or Trieng bushfrog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Vietnam and is only known from the area of its type locality, Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve in Đắk Glei District, Kon Tum Province. Mount Ngoc Linh and adjacent peaks form an isolated high-elevation area and the species is unlikely to exist elsewhere. Etymology The specific name ''trieng'' refers to the local Trieng people who assisted the describers of this species in their field work. Description Adult males measure in snout–vent length (SVL). Adult females are unknown; two juveniles measured in SVL. The body is robust. The snout is rounded. The tympanum and supratympanic fold are distinct. The fingers are narrow and bear well-developed discs; there is basal webbing between the fingers II–IV. The toes bear well-developed discs and are webbed. Skin texture varies from almost completely smooth to having scattered low tubercles. ...
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Gracixalus Tianlinensis
''Gracixalus'' is a genus of shrub frogs (family Rhacophoridae) from south-eastern Asia. Phylogenetic evidence indicates that it is the sister genus to the genus ''Vampyrius'', which contains the vampire tree frog. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Gracixalus'': * '' Gracixalus ananjevae'' (Matsui and Orlov, 2004) * '' Gracixalus carinensis'' (Boulenger, 1893) * '' Gracixalus gracilipes'' (Bourret, 1937) * '' Gracixalus guangdongensis'' Wang, Zeng, Liu, and Wang, 2018 * '' Gracixalus jinggangensis'' Zeng, Zhao, Chen, Chen, Zhang, and Wang, 2017 * '' Gracixalus jinxiuensis'' (Hu, 1978) * ''Gracixalus lumarius'' Rowley, Le, Dau, Hoang & Cao, 2014 * '' Gracixalus medogensis'' (Ye & Hu, 1984) * '' Gracixalus nonggangensis'' Mo, Zhang, Luo & Chen, 2013 * '' Gracixalus quangi'' (Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011) * '' Gracixalus quyeti'' (Nguyen, Hendrix, Böhme, Vu & Ziegler, 2008) * '' Gracixalus sapaensis'' Matsui, Ohler, Eto, and Nguyen, 2017 * '' ...
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Gracixalus Supercornutus
''Gracixalus supercornutus'', also known as the tiny bubble-nest frog, is a species of shrub frog, family Rhacophoridae. It is found in central Vietnam and southern Laos. It is found in montane evergreen forests at elevations of above sea level. Individuals have been observed on leaves and branches of low-lying vegetation above shallow, non-flowing water bodies, typically near streams but also in a large swamp. Females deposit small clutches of eggs (5–8) on top of leaf surfaces. Males may guard the eggs. ''Gracixalus supercornutus'' is threatened by habitat loss caused by expanding human settlements, shifting and small scale agriculture A smallholding or smallholder is a small farm operating under a small-scale agriculture model. Definitions vary widely for what constitutes a smallholder or small-scale farm, including factors such as size, food production technique or technology ..., logging, and roads. It occurs in several protected areas. References supercornutus A ...
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Gracixalus Seesom
''Gracixalus seesom'', also known as the orange bush frog or orange bushfrog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to northwestern Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo ... and is known from the Kanchanaburi Province, Kanchanaburi and Chiang Mai Provinces. Etymology The Specific name (zoology), specific name ''seesom'' is derived from Thai language, Thai words ''see'' and ''som'' for "orangish" and "color", respectively, and alludes to the coloration of the ventral surfaces of the limbs of this frog. Description Adult males measure and adult females in snout–vent length. The body is dorsoventrally compressed. The head is wider than it is long and slightly wider than the body. The snout is pointed in dorsal view and rounded laterally ...
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Gracixalus Sapaensis
''Gracixalus'' is a genus of shrub frogs (family Rhacophoridae) from south-eastern Asia. Phylogenetic evidence indicates that it is the sister genus to the genus ''Vampyrius'', which contains the vampire tree frog. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Gracixalus'': * '' Gracixalus ananjevae'' (Matsui and Orlov, 2004) * '' Gracixalus carinensis'' (Boulenger, 1893) * '' Gracixalus gracilipes'' (Bourret, 1937) * '' Gracixalus guangdongensis'' Wang, Zeng, Liu, and Wang, 2018 * '' Gracixalus jinggangensis'' Zeng, Zhao, Chen, Chen, Zhang, and Wang, 2017 * '' Gracixalus jinxiuensis'' (Hu, 1978) * ''Gracixalus lumarius'' Rowley, Le, Dau, Hoang & Cao, 2014 * '' Gracixalus medogensis'' (Ye & Hu, 1984) * '' Gracixalus nonggangensis'' Mo, Zhang, Luo & Chen, 2013 * '' Gracixalus quangi'' (Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011) * '' Gracixalus quyeti'' (Nguyen, Hendrix, Böhme, Vu & Ziegler, 2008) * '' Gracixalus sapaensis'' Matsui, Ohler, Eto, and Nguyen, 2017 * '' ...
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Gracixalus Quyeti
''Gracixalus quyeti'' is a species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... of shrub frogs from Vietnam. References quyeti Amphibians described in 2008 Amphibians of Vietnam Endemic fauna of Vietnam {{rhacophoridae-stub ...
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Gracixalus Quangi
''Gracixalus quangi'' is a species of shrub frogs endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ... to Vietnam. References quangi Amphibians of Vietnam Endemic fauna of Vietnam Amphibians described in 2011 Taxa named by Jodi Rowley {{rhacophoridae-stub ...
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Gracixalus Medogensis
''Gracixalus medogensis'', also known as the Medog bubble-nest frog or Medog small treefrog, is a species of shrub frog, family Rhacophoridae. As currently known, it is endemic to the Mêdog County in southern Tibet, although its distribution might extend into the adjacent Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. Description Adult male snout–vent length, based on a single individual, is . The body is slender. The tympanum is distinct. The fingers and toes have well-developed discs. The toes have basal webbing. Adult males have nuptial pads only on the first finger. Linea masculina is present. The venter is light grey or whitish. Habitat and conservation ''Gracixalus medogensis'' occurs in tropical rain forest at elevations of above sea level. Specimens have been found on the shrubs along the shore of a lake deep in the forest, possibly in its breeding habitat. It is a rare species that until recently was only known from a single specimen. Because of ongoing decline in the exten ...
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