Ranidae, Batsch, 1796
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1525-9153 |
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Ranidae |
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Amolops cf. compotrix (Bain, Stuart, and Orlov, 2006) ( Fig. 4D): Two specimens were found at night on tree branches near streams. The surrounding habitat was evergreen forest, composed of small hardwoods, liane, and shrub. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Amolops vitreus (Bain, Stuart, and Orlov, 2006) ( Fig. 4E): Two specimens were found at night on tree branches near a stream, and six other individuals were observed at night on tree branches near streams in evergreen forest.
Odorrana chapaensis (Bourret, 1937) ( Fig. 4F): Two specimens were found at night on a rock near a waterfall in evergreen forest. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Odorrana chloronota (Günther, 1876) ( Fig. 4G): Two specimens were found at night on a rock near a stream, and many other individuals were observed at night on tree branches or on rocks near streams in evergreen forest. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Odorrana graminea Boulenger, 1900 ( Fig. 4H): One specimen was found at night on a rock near a waterfall in evergreen forest. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Odorrana jingdongensis Fei, Ye, and Li, 2001 ( Fig. 4I): Two specimens were found at night on a tree branch near a stream, and many other individuals were observed at night on tree branches or on rocks at ca. 0–80 cm above the ground near streams in evergreen forest. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Odorrana nasica (Boulenger, 1903) ( Fig. 4J): Two specimens were found at night on a tree branch near a waterfall, and many other individuals were observed at night on tree branches or on rocks at ca. 0–90 cm above the ground near waterfalls in evergreen forest. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Sylvirana guentheri (Boulenger, 1882) ( Fig. 4K): Individuals were observed at night on the ground near pond edges and streams. The surrounding habitat was rice fields.
Sylvirana nigrovittata (Blyth, 1856) ( Fig. 4L): Two specimens were found at night on the ground near a stream, and other individuals were observed at night on the ground, and on stones near streams or at the water edge in streams. The surrounding habitat was evergreen forest. The call concerts of this species were regularly heard in the evening.
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