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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2008-01-09
Page range: 67–68
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The tadpole of the Narrow-mouthed Frog Microhyla fissipes from Vietnam (Anura: Microhylidae)

University of Bielefeld, Department of Animal Behaviour, Morgenbreede 45, 33615 Bielefeld Cologne Zoo, Riehler Straße 173, 50735 Köln, Germany
Cologne Zoo, Riehler Straße 173, 50735 Köln, Germany
Division of Evolutionary Biology, Zoological Institute, Technical University of Braunschweig, Spielmannstr. 8, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany
Cologne Zoo, Riehler Straße 173, 50735 Köln, Germany
Amphibia Anura Microhylidae

Abstract

Based on recent mtDNA analyses, Microhyla fissipes Boulenger was removed from the synonymy  with M. ornata (Duméril & Bibron) by Matsui et al. (2005),where previously it had been placed by Parker (1934). M. fissipes inhabits southern China (type locality: Taiwan) and large parts of Southeast Asia, including the north-ern Malay Peninsula (Matsui et al. 2005). As a contribution to future comprehensive revisions of larval mor-phology of Microhyla Tschudi, we here provide a detailed description of external morphology of reliably identified tadpoles recently collected from the Truong Son mountain range, central Vietnam.

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