Filling the BINs of life: Report of an amphibian and reptile survey of the Tanintharyi (Tenasserim) Region of Myanmar, with DNA barcode data Author Mulcahy, Daniel G. Author Lee, Justin L. Author Miller, Aryeh H. Author Chand, Mia Author Thura, Myint Kyaw Author Zug, George R. text ZooKeys 2018 757 85 152 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.757.24453 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.757.24453 1313-2970-757-85 559E4F4F7C35438089D5BA42A5D38004 Odorrana livida (Blyth, 1856) Description. Single adult female 86.8 mm SVL, adult male 73.0 mm SVL. These individuals have strongly dusky colored chins and anterior chests. Natural history notes. N/A General Distribution. Northeast India to peninsular Myanmar and Thailand. Molecular Data. We included two individuals from Mon (MBM- USNM-FS 35753, MBM- USNM-FS 35755). These and our Tanintharyi specimens ranged from 0-2.5% sequence divergence from each other based on COI data and were placed in two COIBINs (Mon and Tanintharyi) and were placed in a 16S clade with other individuals (DQ650612-615) identified as O. livida from neighboring Thailand and Myanmar ( Stuart et al. 2006a ). Two other specimens from GenBank (AB200949-50) identified as O. supranarina , from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, were also in this clade. However, these specimens may be misidentified, because a sequence identified as O. livida (AB200955) from the same study ( Matsui et al. 2005b ) was placed in the O. chloronota clade, and the O. chloronota sequence (AB200954) from that study ( Matsui et al. 2005b ) was placed in the O. graminea clade. There were no other O. livida COI sequences available, except for the two mis-identified specimens (see O. hosii above). Specimens examined. USNM 587001-02. Red List status. DD (Data Defficient). Additional Odorrana . We sequenced one individual (USNM 587323) of Odorrana from Mandalay, Myanmar. This individual was placed in its own COIBIN and in a 16S clade with specimens identified as Odorrana graminea (KR827967-8) and O. cf. chloronota (DQ650605-11) from Thailand ( Stuart et al. 2006a ). Therefore, we tentatively identify this specimen as O. cf. chloronota (sensu Stuart et al. 2006a ).