Vladislav A. Gorin, Alexey V. Trofimets, Svetlana S. Gogoleva, Le Xuan Dac, Nikolay A. Poyarkov. A new species of Nanohyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from the lowland forests of southern Vietnam. Zoological Research. doi: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.029
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Vladislav A. Gorin, Alexey V. Trofimets, Svetlana S. Gogoleva, Le Xuan Dac, Nikolay A. Poyarkov. A new species of Nanohyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from the lowland forests of southern Vietnam. Zoological Research. doi: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.029
Vladislav A. Gorin, Alexey V. Trofimets, Svetlana S. Gogoleva, Le Xuan Dac, Nikolay A. Poyarkov. A new species of Nanohyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from the lowland forests of southern Vietnam. Zoological Research. doi: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.029
Citation:
Vladislav A. Gorin, Alexey V. Trofimets, Svetlana S. Gogoleva, Le Xuan Dac, Nikolay A. Poyarkov. A new species of Nanohyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from the lowland forests of southern Vietnam. Zoological Research. doi: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.029
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russia
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Joint Vietnam-Russia Tropical Science and Technology Research Centre, Cau Giay, Hanoi 122000, Vietnam
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A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119071, Russia
Permission for field surveys in Song Hinh Protected Forest was granted by the People’s Committee of Phu Yen Province, Vietnam (#05/UBND-KT of 04.01.2021).
Supplementary data to this article can be found online.
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
N.A.P. and V.A.G. designed the study. N.A.P. and L.X.D. collected specimens in the field. A.V.T. and V.A.G. performed molecular experiments. V.G., S.S.G., and N.A.P. performed data analyses. V.A.G. and N.A.P. wrote the manuscript. A.V.T., L.X.D., and N.A.P. revised the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.
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Specimen collection and data analysis were supported by the Russian Science Foundation (22-14-00037) to N.A.P.
We describe a new species of Nanohyla from the Song Hinh Protected Forest in Phu Yen Province, southern Vietnam, based on an integrative taxonomic approach. The new species represents a divergent lineage (16S rRNA gene uncorrected P-distance>5.3%), which clearly differs from any other Nanohyla species based on a series of morphological characters, most notably the presence of white spots on the top of its head. Morphologically, Nanohyla albopunctatasp. nov. is characterized by small body size (male SVL 18.2–20.2 mm); moderately slender body habitus; rounded snout; distinct tympanum; rounded canthus rostralis; loreal region slightly concave; skin on dorsum tubercular, ventral surfaces smooth; mid-vertebral skin ridge and dorsomedial stripe absent; superciliary tubercles absent; supratympanic fold indistinct; finger I reduced, less than half of finger II in length; II–IV fingers bearing discs with weak terminal grooves; two distinct palmar tubercles; two metatarsal tubercles; hindlimbs long, tibiotarsal articulation of adpressed limb reaching well beyond snout; fingers free of webbing; toe webbing formula: I 1–2 II 1–2 III 1–2 IV 1½–1 V; dorsum varying from dark gray to yellowish-gray, with darker "teddy-bear"-shaped brown marking; posterior surfaces of thighs and cloacal region with several brown stripes; chin, chest, and belly with gray mottling. We also report on the male advertisement call of the new species, characterized by a series of rattling sounds, consisting of 2–6 calls lasting 0.63 s, with 1–3 initial pulses and 5–9 successive pulses at a dominant frequency of ca. 3.02 kHz. To date, Nanohyla albopunctatasp. nov. is known only from the monsoon lowland tropical forest at the foothills of the Ca Mountain Range in Phu Yen Province of southern Vietnam at elevations of 200–400 m a.s.l., uncommon for the generally mountain-restricted Nanohyla genus. Our discovery brings the total number of Nanohyla species to 10, seven of which occur in Vietnam. We preliminary suggest the new species be considered as Data Deficient (DD) following the IUCN Red List categories.
Permission for field surveys in Song Hinh Protected Forest was granted by the People’s Committee of Phu Yen Province, Vietnam (#05/UBND-KT of 04.01.2021).
Supplementary data to this article can be found online.
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
N.A.P. and V.A.G. designed the study. N.A.P. and L.X.D. collected specimens in the field. A.V.T. and V.A.G. performed molecular experiments. V.G., S.S.G., and N.A.P. performed data analyses. V.A.G. and N.A.P. wrote the manuscript. A.V.T., L.X.D., and N.A.P. revised the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.
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