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The Ryūkyū brown frog (''Rana kobai'') is a
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of
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to the
Ryūkyū Islands The , also known as the or the , are a chain of Japanese islands that stretch southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan: the Ōsumi, Tokara, Amami, Okinawa, and Sakishima Islands (further divided into the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands), with Yonaguni ...
, specifically
Okinawa is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi). Naha is the capital and largest city ...
and perhaps neighboring islands.Matsui (2007) Its natural
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s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland
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s, subtropical or tropical moist
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s,
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s, and freshwater
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es. It is threatened by
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.


Taxonomy

This frog has a convoluted
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history; despite being known since the early 20th century, it was only described in 2011 and even more recently accepted. In 1895,
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described a middle-sized brownish frog species from the Ryūkyū Islands as '' Rana okinavana''. It was noted that the type locality was undetermined—perhaps Okinawa, but the specimens were part of a shipment from an animal dealer, not supplied from the person who originally collected them. Some time later, it was mentioned in passing that mid-sized brown frogs were definitely found on Okinawa. However, collectors seeking out the frog described by Boettger there could not find it; they instead encountered that animal on some of the
Yaeyama Islands The Yaeyama Islands (八重山列島 ''Yaeyama-rettō'', also 八重山諸島 ''Yaeyama-shotō'', Yaeyama: ''Yaima'', Yonaguni: ''Daama'', Okinawan: ''Yeema'', Northern Ryukyuan: ''Yapema'') are an archipelago in the southwest of Okinawa ...
in the southern Ryūkyū Islands. Others believed that the brown frog of the Ryūkyūs occurred ''only'' on Okinawa, and that this consequently must be Boettger's ''R. okinavana''. When
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interrupted further research, Boettger's
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was firmly associated with the Okinawan brown frogs, though nobody ever had bothered to travel to the
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or the Übersee-Museum in Germany to directly compare the
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s with frogs from Okinawa. By the mid-20th century, it was recognized that on both Okinawa and the Yaeyama group brown frogs could be found, and ''R. okinavana'' was applied to them, without comparing actual specimens. By the 1970s, it was realized that the Okinawan frogs were not found on the Yaeyama Islands, but only a superficially similar but stouter frog with a distinctive suprabrachial gland and a fold of skin running from the shoulders to the hips. The Yaeyama frogs were at first identified as '' R. adenopleura'' and eventually described as a new species, ''Rana psaltes'', in 1985.Kuramoto (1985) In 1999, upon examination of the
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of Boettger's ''R. okinavana'', it was realized that this animal was very similar to ''R. psaltes'', differing from the Okinawan brown frogs just as the recently described Yaeyama frogs did. It furthermore turned out that Boettger's brown frog specimens were included in the same batch from the same collector as his specimens of '' Chirixalus eiffingeri''. These specimens must have been collected on the Yaeyama Islands, as the species certainly does not occur on Okinawa. And thus, the frogs formerly known as '' R. psaltes'', which had also been found on
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in the meantime, turned out to be the same
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that Boettger had described, and hence according to
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rules is now known as ''R. okinavana''.


Footnotes


References

* (1895a): Neue Frösche und Schlangen von den Liukiu-Inseln New frogs and snakes from the Ryūkyū Islands"
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''Bericht des Offenbacher Verein für Naturkunde'' 33-36: 101–117. * (1895b): Neue Frösche und Schlangen von den Liukiu-Inseln New frogs and snakes from the Ryūkyū Islands"
n German N, or n, is the fourteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''en'' (pronounced ), plural ''ens''. History ...
''Zoologischer Anzeiger'' 18: 266–270. * * (1985): A new frog (genus ''Rana'') from the Yaeyama group of the Ryukyu Islands. ''Herpetologica'' 41: 150–158. * (2007): Unmasking ''Rana okinavana'' Boettger, 1895 from the Ryukyus, Japan (Amphibia: Anura: Ranidae). '' Zool. Sci.'' 24: 199–204. (HTML abstract) * (1907): Herpetology of Japan and adjacent territory. ''Bulletin of the United States National Museum'' 58 1–577.


External links


Mating Ryūkyū brown frogs
photo. Retrieved 2008-FEB-02.
Kampira Falls frog
photo. Retrieved 2008-FEB-02. {{Taxonbar, from=Q2276569 Rana (genus) Amphibians of Japan Taxonomy articles created by Polbot