Rhacophorus Vampyrus
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Rhacophorus vampyrus (''Vampyrius vampyrus'') is a medium-sized species of
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. 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, and class Amphibia. Along with this, it is in the order Anura, family Rhacophoridae, and it is the only member of the
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''Vampyrus''. It is also known as the
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tree frog or the vampire flying frog because of the presence of a pair of fang-like hooks in the mouth of the tadpoles. Its Vietnamese name is ''Ếch cây ma cà rồng''. It is found in montane
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at 1470–2004 m. The frog is adapted to arboreal living with webbings of feet that allow it to glide between trees. These webbed feet give the name "flying" to the common name vampire flying frog, as the frog glides between trees it appears to be flying. ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' and ''Vampyrius vampyrus'' are used interchangeably between academic articles.


Taxonomy

The first specimen was discovered in 2008 by
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of the Australian Museum at
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, Australia, and her student Le Thi Thuy Duong from
Ho Chi Minh City University of Science VNUHCM-University of Science (VNUHCM-US; formerly known as University of Sciences) has offered various scientific degrees across Southern Vietnam since its establishment as the Indochina College of Science in 1941. VNUHCM-US was re-founded in Marc ...
. After collecting more specimens in 2009 and 2010, her team described the new species as ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' in the journal ''
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'' in 2010. In 2012, the species was classified as ''Rhacophorus calcaneus'' due to the morphology of adult frogs; however, in 2014 the species was reclassified as ''R. vampyrus'' through phylogenic research. In 2021, a phylogenetic study found the species to fall far outside '' Rhacophorus'', and instead be the sister genus to ''
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''; for this reason, it was reclassified into the new genus ''Vampyrius''. This classification is accepted by ''
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'', but has not been followed by
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. This disagreement among scientists contributes to why this article uses ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' and ''Vampyrius vampyrus'' interchangeably. ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' is in the family of Rhacophoridae, found throughout Africa, Southeast Asia, China, Taiwan, Japan, the Greater Sunda Islands, and the Philippines, which has approximately 320 species.


Description

''R. vampyrus'' can grow to 4.5 cm. There is webbing present between the toes of ''R. vampyrus'', allowing it to glide between trees. The back of the species is pale copper-brown with fainter, dark-brown mottling. The chest and belly are white, with a very small amount of black mottling at the edge of the chest. The upper surfaces of the arms and legs are copper brown with diffuse, dark-brown barring. The upper surfaces of the hands and feet are a copper brown which fades to pinkish-cream or grey at the fingers and toes. The lower surfaces of the hands and feet are a pale grey color. The upper surface of webbing of the hands and feet are dark grey to black in colour. The lower surfaces of the species are grey. ''R. vampyrus'' has pale yellow/gold irises with a small rim of blue. There is also a pointed projection at tibiotarsal articulation. Tadpoles have distinctive mouth morphology, of having black keratinized hooks. Tadpoles also have approximently elliptical bodies, with compressed and long tails, and dark brown coloring besides sometimes apparent lack of pigmetation on tail fins. Tadpole eyes are black with iris colored with gold specks.


Distribution

''R. vampyrus'' is so far known only in southern Vietnam. Specimens were first found inside Bidoup Núi Bà National Park, although scientists expect to find them to be more widely distributed on the Langbian Plateau (specifically in
Chư Yang Sin National Park Chư Yang Sin National Park (Vietnamese language: Vườn quốc gia Chư Yang Sin) is a national park in the communes of: Yang Mao, Cư Drăm, Cư Pui, Hoà Phong, Hoà Lễ, Hoà Sơn, Khuê Ngọc Điền in the county of Krông Bông and ...
and
Phước Bình National Park Phước Bình National Park ( vi, Vườn quốc gia Phước Bình, links=no) is a national park in the commune of Phước Bình, Bác Ái District, Ninh Thuận Province. It is located 62 km north-west from Phan Rang town, the capi ...
). They have been later found in Ta Dung Nature reserve,
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. The area that ''R. vampyrus'' extends is approximately 2,082 km2. The species ''R. vampyrus'' is known to be separated between two areas geographically, which have low, unsuitable elevations between the locations. The species was previously believed to have a larger geographical range, however due to factors such as habitats loss the spcies no longer extended as far and wide. The species dwells in a terrestrial, forest habitat, however there is not a large amount of data on the species to give the exact range of R. Vampyrus.


Life cycle

''R. vampyrus'' is a phytotelm breeder and lays its eggs in small water-filled tree holes during the rainy seasons, generally 0.3–1.2 m above the ground. Reproduction occurs mostly from July to May, producing
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of a maximum amount of 250 eggs. The eggs are laid in foam nests on the wall of the tree hole, where nests are usually about 30–120 cm above the ground. The
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e when hatched fall into a hollow basin filled with water. Tadpoles develop from the non-pigmented eggs, however fertilized and unfertilized eggs have no difference in the size or structure. The eggs are white in color, along with having a thin and transparent covering on the outside shell of each egg, with diameters between 0.70 and 1.29 mm. The tadpoles are long and dark-brown in colour. Their tails are about three times as long as their bodies. The species shows an unusual tadpole mouthpart morphology unknown in other anurans, namely presence of a specific serrated horny arch on the upper jaw, and a pair of fang-like horny teeth on the lower jaw. The two keratinized hooks project forward, and are supported laterally by two similar sized fleshy papillae on the margin of the reduced lower labium. Younger tadpoles have paler, white or gray, coloration, and as they advance into later stages of life, darker brown bodies are acquired, however tails may still remain a lighter, less pigmented color. The species is named after these unusual "fangs".


Diet

These unique mouthparts on the tadpoles indicate that the tadpoles are strictly feeding on eggs (
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) and the extra unfertilized eggs ( specifically for food) are deposited by the mother frog in the water hole. This is an example of advanced parental care. The tadpoles have a large gape in the mouth, which lets them ingest larger objects, such as eggs with a jelly coating still adhered. The tadpoles have an intestine pouch that can expand to hold a large volume of eggs, and it was observed to shrink when the tadpole has not ingested food sources for a period of time.


Conservation


Threats

''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' is classified as
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under the
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in 2014. ''R. vampyrus'' is geographically separated from its two main populations, due to the lower elevation being uninhabitable between these two areas. Due to this, having a larger range of the species would be improbable naturally, and reproduction to possibility increase the population would need human intervention due to the unsuitable conditions. Along with this, ''R. vampyrus'' needs to live in moist and dense montane rainforest environments. Threats such as
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, along with exploitation of other forest resources are threats to ''R. vampyrus'', along with the
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and agriculture processes, mostly for the harvesting of coffee beans, can cause environmental changes to the area. These changes continue to decrease the amount of the species alive, and due to the threats persisting, the number of individuals in the species is continuing to decrease. Road development is also another factor that may put the environmental and species of R. Vampyrus in danger, where building roads requires damaging ecosystems along with a possible contributor to deforestation. Since R. Vampyrus needs montane rainforest environments to survive, deforestation and other factors disturbing the rainforests could cause extinction of the endangered species. Along with this, ''R. vampyrus'' lives in arboreally, dwelling in trees along with reproduction that occurs mainly in tree holes. Losing the natural environmental poses a threat on the reproduction and habitat of ''R. vampyrus''. Vietnam faces challenges with protecting forests, in order to preserve the ecosystem that is present, including ''R. vampyrus''.


Efforts

This species is only known to be found in protected areas, which include Bidoup-Nui National Park and Ta Dung Nature Reserve. There is also probability that ''R. vampyrus'' ranges into other areas, which may be protected areas such as Chu Yang Sin National Park and Phuoc Binh National Park, along with unprotected areas as well. There is a lack of data on the species overall, which could be a factor that inhibits conservation efforts to be made. One way which conservation can be attempted for ''R. vampyrus'' is finding more data and doing extended research on the species, specifically including research on habitat threats, population, and the ecology of the species. The frog has not since been translocated in order to attempt
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, or has been in captivation.AArk/ASG Assessment Workshop. 2012. Conservation Needs Assessment for Rhacophorus vampyrus, Viet Nam. https://www.conservationneeds.org/Assessment/AssessmentResults?assessmentId=2405&countryId=141&speciesId=5387. Accessed 30 Sep 2022


References


External links


Profile ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' at Amphibia WebVampire Flying (Tree) Frog - ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' - Profile at CarnoviraTaxonomy - Rhacophorus vampyrus (vampire flying frog) at Uniprot
* discussing about discovery of ''Rhacophorus vampyrus'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q1937069 Rhacophoridae Monotypic amphibian genera Endemic fauna of Vietnam Amphibians of Vietnam Frogs of Asia 2010 in Vietnam