taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215027	Figure 1. Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922). (a–c) BMNH 1947.2.2.31 (ex BMNH 1922.7.4.4, ex MAS 5821), holotype of Rana aenea Smith, 1922, juvenile female from Doi Chang, Thailand: (a) whole body in dorsal view; (b) whole body in ventral view; (c) head in right lateral view. (d–f) MNHN 1999.5821, topotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, adult male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: (d) whole body in dorsal view; (e) whole body in ventral view; (f) head in right lateral view.	Figure 1. Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922). (a–c) BMNH 1947.2.2.31 (ex BMNH 1922.7.4.4, ex MAS 5821), holotype of Rana aenea Smith, 1922, juvenile female from Doi Chang, Thailand: (a) whole body in dorsal view; (b) whole body in ventral view; (c) head in right lateral view. (d–f) MNHN 1999.5821, topotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, adult male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: (d) whole body in dorsal view; (e) whole body in ventral view; (f) head in right lateral view.	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215029	Figure 2. Map showing the localities of specimens studied of the species Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922) (circles) and Chaparana unculuanus (Liu, Hu and Yang, 1960) (square). 1, Doi Chang, Thailand; 2, Doi Inthanon, Thailand; 3, Fan Si Pan, Vietnam; 4, Pu Hoat, Vietnam; 5, Luchun, China; 6, Jingdong, China.	Figure 2. Map showing the localities of specimens studied of the species Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922) (circles) and Chaparana unculuanus (Liu, Hu and Yang, 1960) (square). 1, Doi Chang, Thailand; 2, Doi Inthanon, Thailand; 3, Fan Si Pan, Vietnam; 4, Pu Hoat, Vietnam; 5, Luchun, China; 6, Jingdong, China.	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215031	Figure 3. Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922). (a–c) MNHN 1989.0712, non-breeding adult male from Doi Inthanon, Chiangmai Province, Thailand: (a) whole body in dorsal view; (b) whole body in ventral view; (c) head in right lateral view. (d–f) MNHN 1948.0139, holotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, juvenile male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: (d) whole body in dorsal view; (e) whole body in ventral view; (f) head in right lateral view.	Figure 3. Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922). (a–c) MNHN 1989.0712, non-breeding adult male from Doi Inthanon, Chiangmai Province, Thailand: (a) whole body in dorsal view; (b) whole body in ventral view; (c) head in right lateral view. (d–f) MNHN 1948.0139, holotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, juvenile male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: (d) whole body in dorsal view; (e) whole body in ventral view; (f) head in right lateral view.	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215033	Figure 4. (a–c) Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922), MNHN 1999.5818, topotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, adult male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: (a) whole body in dorsal view; (b) whole body in ventral view; (c) head in right lateral view. (d–f) Chaparana unculuanus (Liu, Hu and Yang, 1960), MNHN 2001.0280, adult female from Jingdong Xian, Yunnan, China: (d) whole body in dorsal view; (e) whole body in ventral view; (f) head in right lateral view.	Figure 4. (a–c) Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922), MNHN 1999.5818, topotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, adult male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: (a) whole body in dorsal view; (b) whole body in ventral view; (c) head in right lateral view. (d–f) Chaparana unculuanus (Liu, Hu and Yang, 1960), MNHN 2001.0280, adult female from Jingdong Xian, Yunnan, China: (d) whole body in dorsal view; (e) whole body in ventral view; (f) head in right lateral view.	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215035/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215035	Figure 5. Plots of factors 1 and 2 of principal component analysis based on varimax rotated coefficients for logtransposed characters (32 measurements) for 13 specimens of Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922) from China, Thailand and Vietnam (see Table II).	Figure 5. Plots of factors 1 and 2 of principal component analysis based on varimax rotated coefficients for logtransposed characters (32 measurements) for 13 specimens of Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922) from China, Thailand and Vietnam (see Table II).	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215037	Figure 6. Plots of factors 1 and 2 of principal component analysis based on varimax rotated coefficients for logtransposed characters (25 measurements) for four adult specimens of Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922) (see Table II) and six adult specimens of Chaparana unculuanus (Liu, Hu and Yang, 1960) (see Table IV).	Figure 6. Plots of factors 1 and 2 of principal component analysis based on varimax rotated coefficients for logtransposed characters (25 measurements) for four adult specimens of Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922) (see Table II) and six adult specimens of Chaparana unculuanus (Liu, Hu and Yang, 1960) (see Table IV).	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
038C4044F104FFCC83F3611EFB401B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5215039/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5215039	Figure 7. Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922), MNHN 1999.5821, topotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, adult male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: ventral view of chest and throat showing shape of patch of nuptial spines.	Figure 7. Chaparana aenea (Smith, 1922), MNHN 1999.5821, topotype of Rana (Chaparana) fansipani Bourret, 1939, adult male from Fan Si Pan, Vietnam: ventral view of chest and throat showing shape of patch of nuptial spines.	2005-09-30	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie		Zenodo	biologists	Dubois, Alain;Ohler, Annemarie			
