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Liuixalus
''Romerus'' is a small genus of Rhacophoridae, rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong). Some species now in ''Romerus'' were originally placed in ''Philautus''. It is thought to be the most Basal (phylogenetics), basal genus in the Rhacophorinae. The genus was first erected as ''Liuixalus'' in 2008 based on Molecular phylogenetics, molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of ''Liuixalus romeri'' (then known as ''Chiromantis romeri'') from the rest of ''Chiromantis.'' The genus name ''Liuixalus'' commemorates , a Chinese herpetologist. In 2021, another phylogenetic study deemed the name ''Liuixalus'' as invalidly proposed due to a lack of a diagnosis for the genus in the original study, and thus redescribed the genus as ''Romerus'', alongside morphological characteristics distinguishing it. The name ''Romerus'' commemorates British herpetologist John D. Romer. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ...
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Liuixalus
''Romerus'' is a small genus of Rhacophoridae, rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong). Some species now in ''Romerus'' were originally placed in ''Philautus''. It is thought to be the most Basal (phylogenetics), basal genus in the Rhacophorinae. The genus was first erected as ''Liuixalus'' in 2008 based on Molecular phylogenetics, molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of ''Liuixalus romeri'' (then known as ''Chiromantis romeri'') from the rest of ''Chiromantis.'' The genus name ''Liuixalus'' commemorates , a Chinese herpetologist. In 2021, another phylogenetic study deemed the name ''Liuixalus'' as invalidly proposed due to a lack of a diagnosis for the genus in the original study, and thus redescribed the genus as ''Romerus'', alongside morphological characteristics distinguishing it. The name ''Romerus'' commemorates British herpetologist John D. Romer. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ...
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Romerus Feii
''Romerus'' is a small genus of rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong). Some species now in ''Romerus'' were originally placed in ''Philautus''. It is thought to be the most basal genus in the Rhacophorinae. The genus was first erected as ''Liuixalus'' in 2008 based on molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of '' Liuixalus romeri'' (then known as ''Chiromantis romeri'') from the rest of ''Chiromantis.'' The genus name ''Liuixalus'' commemorates , a Chinese herpetologist. In 2021, another phylogenetic study deemed the name ''Liuixalus'' as invalidly proposed due to a lack of a diagnosis for the genus in the original study, and thus redescribed the genus as ''Romerus'', alongside morphological characteristics distinguishing it. The name ''Romerus'' commemorates British herpetologist John D. Romer. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed two species of the genus as vulnerable ('' ...
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Romerus Calcarius
''Romerus'' is a small genus of rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong). Some species now in ''Romerus'' were originally placed in ''Philautus''. It is thought to be the most basal genus in the Rhacophorinae. The genus was first erected as ''Liuixalus'' in 2008 based on molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of '' Liuixalus romeri'' (then known as ''Chiromantis romeri'') from the rest of ''Chiromantis.'' The genus name ''Liuixalus'' commemorates , a Chinese herpetologist. In 2021, another phylogenetic study deemed the name ''Liuixalus'' as invalidly proposed due to a lack of a diagnosis for the genus in the original study, and thus redescribed the genus as ''Romerus'', alongside morphological characteristics distinguishing it. The name ''Romerus'' commemorates British herpetologist John D. Romer. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed two species of the genus as vulnerable ('' ...
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Liuixalus Shiwandashan
''Romerus'' is a small genus of rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong). Some species now in ''Romerus'' were originally placed in ''Philautus''. It is thought to be the most basal genus in the Rhacophorinae. The genus was first erected as ''Liuixalus'' in 2008 based on molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of '' Liuixalus romeri'' (then known as ''Chiromantis romeri'') from the rest of ''Chiromantis.'' The genus name ''Liuixalus'' commemorates , a Chinese herpetologist. In 2021, another phylogenetic study deemed the name ''Liuixalus'' as invalidly proposed due to a lack of a diagnosis for the genus in the original study, and thus redescribed the genus as ''Romerus'', alongside morphological characteristics distinguishing it. The name ''Romerus'' commemorates British herpetologist John D. Romer. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed two species of the genus as vulnerable ('' ...
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Liuixalus Feii
''Romerus'' is a small genus of rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong). Some species now in ''Romerus'' were originally placed in ''Philautus''. It is thought to be the most basal genus in the Rhacophorinae. The genus was first erected as ''Liuixalus'' in 2008 based on molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of '' Liuixalus romeri'' (then known as ''Chiromantis romeri'') from the rest of ''Chiromantis.'' The genus name ''Liuixalus'' commemorates , a Chinese herpetologist. In 2021, another phylogenetic study deemed the name ''Liuixalus'' as invalidly proposed due to a lack of a diagnosis for the genus in the original study, and thus redescribed the genus as ''Romerus'', alongside morphological characteristics distinguishing it. The name ''Romerus'' commemorates British herpetologist John D. Romer. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed two species of the genus as vulnerable ('' ...
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Liuixalus Hainanus
''Romerus hainanus'' is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to the Hainan Island, China, and only known from its type locality, Mount Diaoluo in Lingshui Li Autonomous County. ''Romerus hainanus'' resembles '' Romerus ocellatus''. Little is known about this newly described species. It has been recorded from bushes and bamboo forests at mid-altitudes (about asl). It is likely negatively affected by habitat degradation and deforestation caused by smallholder 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 ... farming and wood extraction. References hainanus Amphibians of China Endemic fauna of Hainan Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 2004 {{Rhacophoridae-stub ...
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Liuixalus Ocellatus
''Romerus ocellatus'' (common names ocellated bubble-nest frog and ocellated small treefrog) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to the Hainan Island, China. ''Romerus ocellatus'' inhabits rainforests and bamboo forests of southern Hainan. It breeds in rain-filled bamboo stems by larval development. As it has not been recorded outside forest, it is vulnerable to habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby ... due to infrastructure development for tourism and logging. ''Romerus ocellatus'' are tiny frogs: males grow to about and females to in snout-vent length. References ocellatus Amphibians of China Endemic fauna of Hainan Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 1973 {{Rhacophoridae-stub ...
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Liuixalus Romeri
Romer's tree frog (''Romerus romeri'') is a species of frog native to Hong Kong and a small portion of Guangxi, China. With an average snout-vent length of 1.5 – 2.5 cm, it is the smallest amphibian recorded in the territory. Despite its common name, it belongs to the family Rhacophoridae, instead of the Hylidae. Description The female frog is slightly larger than the male. The body is tan brown, with the underside white. An X-like marking, made up of two crooked black lines, can be seen on the dorsum. Sometimes, the lines do not meet medially, thus leading to a chevron marking posteriorly. Underneath the X-like marking lies another upside-down V-like marking. The skin is peppered with fine granules. A distinct fold extends from the eye to the foreleg. Romer's tree frog has a triangular but blunt snout with brown-spotted lips. Between the eyes is a dark bar, which extends to the eyelids. The hind legs are long, slender, and barred with irregular brown-to-black cross-bands ...
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Rhacophoridae
The Rhacophoridae are a family of frogs that occur in tropical sub-Saharan Africa, South India and Sri Lanka, Japan, northeastern India to eastern China and Taiwan, south through the Philippines and Greater Sundas, and Sulawesi. They are commonly known as shrub frogs, or more ambiguously as " moss frogs" or " bush frogs". Some Rhacophoridae are called "tree frogs". Among the most spectacular members of this family are numerous "flying frogs". Although a few groups are primarily terrestrial, rhacophorids are predominantly arboreal treefrogs. Mating frogs, while in amplexus, hold on to a branch, and beat their legs to form a foam. The eggs are laid in the foam and covered with seminal fluid before the foam hardens into a protective casing. In some species, this is done in a large group. The foam is laid above a water source so the tadpoles fall into the water once they hatch. The species within this family vary in size from . Like other arboreal frogs, they have toe discs, and thos ...
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Zhao Ermi
Zhao Ermi (; 1930 – 24 December 2016) was a Chinese herpetologist, born in Chengdu. His ancestors were Manchu Bannerman of Irgen Gioro clan who were stationed in Chengdu during Qing Dynasty. He was elected a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2001. He died at West China Medical Center of Sichuan University on 24 December 2016. Taxa named after him Zhao is commemorated in the scientific names of four taxa of reptiles. *'' Zhaoermia'' , a genus of pitviper (synonym of ''Protobothrops'') *''Cyrtodactylus zhaoermii'' , a species of gecko *''Diploderma zhaoermii'' , a species of lizard *'' Thermophis zhaoermii'' , a species of snake Also, two amphibian species have been named after him. ("Ermi Zhao", p. 65, ). *''Paramesotriton ermizhaoi'' , a species of newt (synonym of ''Paramesotriton labiatus'') *'' Onychodactylus zhaoermii'' , a species of salamander Described taxa *'' Achalinus meiguensis'' *'' Amolops liangshanensis'' *'' Amphiesma optatum'' *'' Calotes medog ...
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Vulnerable Species
A vulnerable species is a species which has been Conservation status, categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being threatened species, threatened with extinction unless the circumstances that are threatened species, threatening its survival and reproduction improve. Vulnerability is mainly caused by habitat loss or destruction of the species' home. Vulnerable habitat or species are monitored and can become increasingly threatened. Some species listed as "vulnerable" may be common in captivity (animal), captivity, an example being the military macaw. There are currently 5196 animals and 6789 plants classified as Vulnerable, compared with 1998 levels of 2815 and 3222, respectively. Practices such as cryoconservation of animal genetic resources have been enforced in efforts to conserve vulnerable breeds of livestock specifically. Criteria The International Union for Conservation of Nature uses several criteria to enter species in this category. A tax ...
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Amphibians Of Asia
Lists of amphibians by region are lists of amphibians in a given continent, country or smaller region. Africa *Democratic Republic of the Congo *Ghana *Guinea-Bissau *Ivory Coast **Daloa *Madagascar *Seychelles Asia *Bhutan *China **Hong Kong *India **Northeast India **Sikkim *Indonesia **Java **Sumatra *Korea *Malaysia *Nepal *Pakistan *Philippines **Cebu **Panay *Singapore *Taiwan *Thailand *Vietnam **Hoàng Liên National Park Australasia *Australia **South Australia **Western Australia **Tasmania *New Zealand Europe *Europe *Bulgaria *Cyprus *France *Gibraltar *Great Britain *Ireland *Italy *Norway *Sweden North America *North America *Canada *Mexico *United States States of the United States *Alabama *California *Colorado *Idaho *Indiana **Indiana Dunes *Iowa *Massachusetts *Michigan *Minnesota *Montana *New Mexico *New Jersey *North Carolina *Texas *Virginia **Shenandoah National Park *Washington *West Virginia *Wyoming **Yellowstone National Park Caribbean ...
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