Gracixalus quangi Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011

Lorphengsy, Sengvilay, Nguyen, Tan Van, Poyarkov, Nikolay A., Wu, Yun-He, Pawangkhanant, Parinya, Passorn, Supaporn, Che, Jing & Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, 2021, First national record of Gracixalus quangi Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011 and G. yunnanensis Yu, Li, Wang, Rao, Wu & Yang, 2019 (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae) from Thailand, Biodiversity Data Journal 9, pp. 67667-67667 : 67667

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Gracixalus quangi Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011
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Gracixalus quangi Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: AUP-00388 ; individualCount: 1; sex: male; lifeStage: adult; Taxon: scientificName: Gracixalus quangi; class: Amphibia ; order: Anura ; family: Rhacophoridae ; genus: Gracixalus ; specificEpithet: quangi; scientificNameAuthorship: Rowley , Dau , Nguyen , Cao & Nguyen, 2011; Location : country: Thailand; countryCode: TL; stateProvince: Nan; locality: Doi Phu Kha ; verbatimElevation: 1269; verbatimCoordinates: WGS84; verbatimLatitude: 19 º 11.59 N; verbatimLongitude: 101 º 04.52 E; Event: eventRemarks: collected by L. Sengvilay, P. Pawangkhanant and C. Suwannapoom; Record Level: basisOfRecord: preserved specimen GoogleMaps GoogleMaps

Description

The morphological characteristics of specimen (n = 1) obtained from Nan Province agreed with the descriptions published by Rowley et al. (2011), Pham et al. (2019), Nguyen et al. (2020b), Liu et al. (2020), body size small in male (SVL 25.9 mm) and data measurements of specimens presented in Table 2 View Table 2 . Head longer than wide, snout pointed, projecting beyond margin of the lower jaw, canthus rostralis distinct, loreal region slightly concave, nostrils closer to tip of snout than eyes, interorbital distance wider than internarial distance and upper eyelid, pupil oval, horizontal, pineal ocellus, absent tympanum slightly distinct, rounded, vomerine teeth absent, tongue notched posteriorly, external subgular vocal sac. Forelimbs moderately robust, tips of fingers enlarged into round discs with circum-marginal grooves, relative length of fingers I <II<IV <III, fingers free of webbing, subarticular tubercles prominent, rounded, formula 1, 1, 2, 2, nuptial pad present on finger I. Hind limbs: tips of toes enlarged into round disc with circummarginal grooves, relative length of toes I <II <III <V <IV, discs of toes slightly smaller than those of fingers, webbing between toes well developed, subarticular tubercles distinct, rounded, formula 1, 1, 2, 3, 2, inner metatarsal tubercle present, outer metatarsal tubercle absent, heels overlapping when legs at right angles to body. Skin: dorsal surface of head, body, thigh and shank with small tubercles, largest and most concentrated on eyelids, supratympanic fold present, throat and chest smooth, ventral surface of thighs and belly coarsely granular, pointed projection at tibiotarsal articulation present.

Colouration in life

Dorsal surface dark brown, body olive green with one dark brown line running through the eye rim to the upper arm, small scattered white and yellow black spots on the sides of the body, translucent pale green colour on the loreal region from the snout to the area under the eye, pale blue under the supratympanic fold with the abdominal surface appearing as opaque white, surface neck faint green with pale patches, ventral surface of the upper arm and thigh appears pale green and translucent with small dark brown spots, bright yellow on the inner surfaces of the thighs and groin with a patch posterior to the insertion of arms, thighs and shanks appearing as bright yellow, upper arms appear ventrally translucent pale green (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).

Distribution

This species was previously known from the western side of the Red River: northern Vietnam (Pu Hoat NR. in Nghe An Province, Copia NR. in Son La Province, Hang Kia-Pa Co NR. and Ngoc Son-Ngo Luong NR. in Hoa Binh Province, Xuan Lien NR. in Thanh Hoa Province), northern Laos (Kasy District in Vientiane Province and Long Cheng District in Xaisomboun Province) and southern China (Yiwu NR., Mengla Country in Yunnan Province) ( Rowley et al. 2011, Pham et al. 2019, Nguyen et al. 2020b, Liu et al. 2020). Notably, this is the first record of this species from Thailand and represents the westernmost distributional limit of this species.

Ecology

A single individual was observed at night at 21:00 h to be sitting on a large leaf of the Zingiberaceae ssp. plant that was located about 1.5 m above the ground and close to a rocky stream. The stream was covered with large Musa acuminata , a mix of Dendrocalamus copelandii and various herbaceous plants. Other amphibian species found in the area included Leptobrachella minima (Taylor), Megophrys sp., Sylvirana cubitalis (Smith) and Rhacophorus rhodopus Liu & Hu (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 A)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Rhacophoridae

Genus

Gracixalus