A New Species of Rhacophorus Genus (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae: Rhacophorinae) from Van Ban District, Lao Cai Province, Northern Vietnam

2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 325-334
Author(s):  
Ivan I. Kropachev ◽  
Nikolai L. Orlov ◽  
Hoa Thi Ninh ◽  
Tao Thien Nguyen

We describe a new species of the Rhacophorus genus, which differs from all species known in Asia by the combination of characters. It strongly differs also from small and middle-sized species of Rhacophorus sensu lato: Rhacophorus calcaneus Smith, 1924, Leptomantis cyanopunctatus (Manthey et Steiof, 1998), Rhacophorus hoabinhensis Nguyen, Pham, Nguyen, Ninh et Ziegler, 2017, Rhacophorus hoanglienensis Orlov, Lathrop, Murphy et Ho, 2001, Zhangixalus jarujini (Matsui et Panha, 2006), Rhacophorus laoshan Mo, Jiang, Xie et Ohler, 2008, Rhacophorus pardalis Günther, 1858, Rhacophorus rhodopus Liu et Hu, 1960, Rhacophorus robertingeri Orlov, Poyarkov, Vassilieva, Ananjeva, Nguyen, Sang, and Geissler, 2012, Leptomantis robinsonii (Boulenger, 1903), Rhacophorus spelaeus Orlov, Gnophanxay, Phimminith, and Phomphoumy, 2010, Rhacophorus translineatus Wu, 1977, Rhacophorus turpes Smith, 1940, Rhacophorus vampyrus Rowley, Le, Thi, Stuart et Hoang, 2010, Rhacophorus viridimaculatus Ostroshabov, Orlov et Nguyen, 2013 by having brown color with two green dorsolateral stripes starting at the groin level and connecting through the distal part of eyelid with green triangle on the head, slender body and head, lower ratio HW/HL 0.86, lower HW/SVL 0.28 and lower ratio HL/SVL 0.32.

Zootaxa ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 2329 (1) ◽  
pp. 56 ◽  
Author(s):  
HERBERT RÖSLER ◽  
TRUONG QUANG NGUYEN ◽  
KIEN VAN DOAN ◽  
CUC THU HO ◽  
TAO THIEN NGUYEN ◽  
...  

We describe a new species of the gekkonid genus Gekko from northern Vietnam on the basis of four specimens from Lang Son and Lao Cai provinces. Gekko canhi sp. n. is distinguished from the remaining congeners by the combination of the following characters: body size moderate (SVL < 100 mm); supralabials 12–14, infralabials 10–13; nares in contact with rostral, internasal single, nasals 3; interorbitals 47–50; dorsal tubercle rows 10–13; scales between mental and cloacal slit 205–229; midbody scales 164–170; subdigital lamellae below first toe 13–16, below fourth toe 14–17; extensive webbing between fingers and toes minimal; tibial tubercles present; precloacal pores 5; postcloacal tubercles 2–3; tail round, not thickened at base; caudal tubercles present; subcaudals enlarged. We also provide new information on the taxonomy and distribution of G. japonicus in Vietnam.


Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3153 (1) ◽  
pp. 32 ◽  
Author(s):  
PHAM HONG THAI ◽  
JENG-TZE YANG

The first record of the genus Karenia Distant, 1888 from Vietnam is presented. Karenia hoanglienensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) is described from Lao Cai Province, northern Vietnam. Photographs of an adult male, illustrations of the male genitalia, a distribution map and biological data for K. hoanglienensis sp. nov. are provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4985 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
VLADIMIR M. GNEZDILOV

Cylindratus fansipan sp. nov. is described from Lao Cai Province of Northern Vietnam. It is the first record of the genus Cylindratus Meng, Qin et Wang, 2020 from Vietnam and the fourth genus of the subfamily Caliscelinae known from the country. A 5th instar larva of the genus Cylindratus is described and illustrated for the first time. A key to the Vietnamese Caliscelini is given.


Zootaxa ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 2439 (1) ◽  
pp. 53 ◽  
Author(s):  
TRUONG QUANG NGUYEN ◽  
TAO THIEN NGUYEN ◽  
ANDREAS SCHMITZ ◽  
NIKOLAI L. ORLOV ◽  
THOMAS ZIEGLER

A new species of the genus Tropidophorus is described from Hoang Lien Mountain, Sa Pa and Van Ban districts, Lao Cai Province, northern Vietnam. Tropidophorus boehmei sp. nov. is characterized by the combination of the following features: size relatively large (maximum SVL 103.5 mm); upper head scales smooth; frontonasal undivided; prefrontals very small, widely separated; loreals 2, anterior loreal undivided; supralabials 6; supraciliaries 7–8, supraciliary row completed along the entire length of the lateral edge of supraoculars; external ear opening present, tympanum superficial, tympanum diameter smaller than eye length; midbody scales in 30–32 rows; dorsal and lateral scales on body and tail smooth; paravertebral scales 60–69, not widened; scale rows at position of tenth subcaudal 17–18; ventral scales 56–66; medial subcaudals divided from first to fifth, remaining ones about 1.5 times wider than neighboring scales; 16–19 smooth lamellae under fourth toe; dorsum and tail base dark grey with light transverse bands and two dorsolateral rows of white dots from neck to tail base; body sides dark grey with irregular small white dots from behind the eye to tail base. In addition, previous records of Tropidophorus berdmorei from northern Vietnam are discussed.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 347 (4) ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
NATSUKI KOMADA ◽  
SHUICHIRO TAGANE ◽  
NGUYEN VAN NGOC ◽  
HOANG THI BINH ◽  
HOANG THANH SON ◽  
...  

Erythroxylum calyptratum, sp. nov. (Erythroxylaceae), from Mt. Fansipan, Hoang Lien National Park, Lao Cai Province, northern Vietnam, is newly described. The new species is characterized by thinly chartaceous leaves with 2–3 mm long petiole, 1–3 flowered inflorescences, downward facing white flowers, well-developed petal appendages (1/3–1/2 length of petals) and entirely free 3 styles. A description, illustrations, DNA barcodes of rbcL and matK and a key to the species of Erythroxylum in Indochina are provided.


2007 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
A.P. Mylnikov ◽  
D.V. Tikhonenkov

A new species of soil predatory flagellate, Colponema edaphicum sp. n., is described from Vorontsovskaya Cave (Krasnodar Terr.). This species is characterized by the smallsized flattened oval cell with small rostrum and pointed distal part as well as by amphorashaped toxicysts. Morphological diagnoses of other known Colponema species are given. Intrageneric distinctions are discussed.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 514 (2) ◽  
pp. 173-179
Author(s):  
KHANG SINH NGUYEN ◽  
NORIYUKI TANAKA ◽  
LEONID V. AVERYANOV ◽  
THANH SON NGUYEN ◽  
VAN THE PHAM

Peliosanthes longiracemosa, a new species from limestone areas of northern Vietnam, is described and illustrated. It is most similar to P. macrostegia in having a distally incurved staminal corona and a distinct pyramidal style, but clearly distinguishable chiefly by the broader leaf blades with more longitudinal veins and closer transverse veinlets, relatively longer, more slender raceme, more numerous widely expanded flowers with recurved perianth segments, and more incrassate, depressed globose staminal corona. Information on the habitat and phenology as well as notes on the taxonomic relationships with other congeners is also provided.


ZooKeys ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 824 ◽  
pp. 53-70
Author(s):  
Sandra Goutte ◽  
Jacobo Reyes-Velasco ◽  
Stephane Boissinot

A new species of Phrynobatrachus is described from the unexplored and isolated Bibita Mountain, southwestern Ethiopia, based on morphological characters and sequences of the mitochondrial rRNA16s. The new species can be distinguished from all its congeners by a small size (SVL = 16.8 ± 0.1 mm for males, 20.3 ± 0.9 mm for females), a slender body with long legs and elongated fingers and toes, a golden coloration, a completely hidden tympanum, and a marked canthus rostralis. The phylogenetic hypothesis based on 16s sequences places the new species as sister to the species group that includes P.natalensis, although it is morphologically more similar to other dwarf Phrynobatrachus species, such as the Ethiopian P.minutus.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 316 (3) ◽  
pp. 279 ◽  
Author(s):  
YONG-HUA QIN ◽  
YONG-YAN LIANG ◽  
WEI-BIN XU ◽  
CHE-WEI LIN ◽  
CHING-I PENG

A peltate-leaved species of Begonia was recently collected from a limestone hill in central Guangxi, China. Based on a careful study of literature, herbarium material, and plants both in the wild and in cultivation reveals that it is a new species of Begonia sect. Coelocentrum, which we hereby describe as B. ufoides. In addition to a full taxonomic account, color plates and line drawings are provided to aid in identification. Begonia ufoides may be confused with B. umbraculifolia Y. Wan & B.N. Chang in southwestern Guangxi and B. phuthoensis H.Q. Nguyen in northern Vietnam, both of which are peltate-leaved calciphilous species in sect. Coelocentrum, but the new species  is clearly distinguishable in many morphological characters. A table comparing salient features of the three species is presented.


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