Chrysopaa, Ohler & Dubois, 2006
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Chrysopaa |
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gen. nov. |
Chrysopaa View in CoL n. gen.
TYPE SPECIES. — Rana sternosignata Murray, 1885: 120 .
DIAGNOSIS. — Genus distinguished from all other genera of Paini by the following combination of characters: 1) first finger as long as second; 2) extremities of fingers and toes blunt; 3) hind legs short, tibia shorter than half of snout-vent length; 4) a feeble tarsal fold present; 5) webbing complete; 6) flap of skin along external side of toe V extending proximally beyond first subarticular tubercle of toe but not reaching basis of metatarsus; 7) mid-dorsal chevron absent; 8) breeding males with enlarged forearm, with black nuptial spines scattered on dorsal part of prepollex and fingers I and II, with a plate of very small sized black spines on each side of breast, with internal vocal sacs; 9) intersexuality rather frequent (adult females with blackish spines on prepollex and fingers I and II); and 10) tadpoles with a keratodont formula of 7/3.
INCLUDED SPECIES. — Chrysopaa sternosignata ( Murray, 1885) n. comb.
DISTRIBUTION. — Afghanistan and Pakistan.
ETYMOLOGY OF GENERIC NAME. — From the Greek chrysos, “gold”, and from the generic name Paa Dubois, 1975 (from the Tamang name paa, “frog”). This name refers to the presence of golden flacks on the body of numerous specimens of this species in life.
A NEW WORKING TAXONOMY FOR THE PAINI
For the reasons discussed above, we here propose to exclude the Vietnamese species Annandia delacouri ( Angel, 1928) (synonym: Rana microlineata Bourret, 1937 ) from the tribe Paini , and to refer it to the tribe Limnonectini Dubois, 1992 of the subfamily Dicroglossinae Anderson, 1871 . On the other hand, we follow Jiang & Zhou (2005) to include the genus Nanorana in the Paini . As a result, the new working taxonomy of the tribe Paini is as follows. Some of the specific names in the list below (i.e. Rana sikimensis Jerdon, 1870 ; R. gammii Anderson, 1871 ; R.courtoisi Angel, 1922 ; R. tibetana Boulenger, 1917 ) will be discussed in more details elsewhere (Dubois & Ohler in prep. a-c). For all other species, information is available in various published works (e.g., Dubois 1992, 2002; Wu & Zhao 1995; Fei 1999; Inger et al. 1999; Ohler et al. 2000; Dubois & Ohler 2001; Chen & Jiang 2002; Chen et al. 2002).
Family RANIDAE Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1814 View in CoL Subfamily DICROGLOSSINAE Anderson, 1871 Tribe PAINI Dubois, 1992 Genus Allopaa View in CoL n. gen. Species: Allopaa hazarensis (Dubois & Khan, 1979) View in CoL n. comb. Genus Chaparana Bourret, 1939 View in CoL Subgenus Chaparana Bourret, 1939 Species : Chaparana (Chaparana) aenea (Smith, 1922) View in CoL ; Chaparana (Chaparana) gammii View in CoL
(Anderson, 1871); Chaparana (Chaparana)
Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Paini ( Amphibia, Anura )
unculuanus (Liu, Hu & Yang, 1960)
Subgenus Paa Dubois, 1975
Species: Chaparana (Paa) annandalii (Boulenger, 1920) ; Chaparana (Paa) arnoldi ( Dubois, 1976) ; Chaparana (Paa) blanfordii (Boulenger, 1882) ; Chaparana (Paa) chayuensis (Ye, 1977) ; Chaparana (Paa) conaensis (Fei & Huang, 1981) ; Chaparana (Paa) ercepeae (Dubois, 1974) ; Chaparana (Paa) liebigii (Günther, 1860) ; Chaparana (Paa) maculosa (Liu, Hu & Yang, 1960) ; Chaparana (Paa) medogensis (Fei & Ye, 1999) ; Chaparana (Paa) minica ( Dubois, 1976) ; Chaparana (Paa) mokokchungensis (Das & Chanda, 2000) ; Chaparana (Paa) polunini (Smith, 1951) ; Chaparana (Paa) rarica (Dubois, Matsui & Ohler, 2001) ; Chaparana (Paa) rostandi (Dubois, 1974) ; Chaparana (Paa) sikimensis (Jerdon, 1870) ; Chaparana (Paa) taihangnica ( Chen & Jiang, 2002) ; Chaparana (Paa) vicina (Stoliczka, 1872)
Genus Chrysopaa n. gen.
Species: Chrysopaa sternosignata ( Murray, 1885) n. comb.
Genus Gynandropaa Dubois, 1992 View in CoL
Subgenus Feirana Dubois, 1992
Species: Gynandropaa (Feirana) quadranus (Liu, Hu & Yang, 1960) View in CoL
Subgenus Gynandropaa Dubois, 1992 Species : Gynandropaa (Gynandropaa) bourreti ( Dubois, 1987) View in CoL ; Gynandropaa (Gynandropaa) feae (Boulenger, 1887) View in CoL ; Gynandropaa (Gynandropaa) liui ( Dubois, 1987) View in CoL ; Gynandropaa (Gynandropaa) sichuanensis ( Dubois, 1987) View in CoL ; Gynandropaa (Gynandropaa) yunnanensis (Anderson, 1878) View in CoL
Genus Nanorana Günther, 1896 View in CoL
Subgenus Altirana Stejneger, 1927 Species: Nanorana (Altirana) parkeri (Stejneger, 1927)
Subgenus Nanorana Günther, 1896 Species : Nanorana (Nanorana) pleskei Günther, 1896 ; Nanorana (Nanorana) ventripunctata Fei & Huang, 1985
Genus Quasipaa Dubois, 1992
Species: Quasipaa boulengeri (Günther, 1889) ; Quasipaa courtoisi (Angel, 1922) ; Quasipaa exilispinosa (Liu & Hu, 1975) ; Quasipaa fasciculispina (Inger, 1970) ; Quasipaa jiulongensis (Huang & Liu, 1985) ; Quasipaa robertingeri ( Wu & Zhao, 1995) ; Quasipaa shini (Ahl, 1930) ; Quasipaa spinosa (David, 1875) ; Quasipaa tibetana (Boulenger, 1917) ; Quasipaa verrucospinosa ( Bourret, 1937) ;
Quasipaa yei ( Chen, Qu & Jiang, 2002) View in CoL
Ohler A. & Dubois A.
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Chrysopaa
Ohler, Annemarie & Dubois, Alain 2006 |
Allopaa
Ohler & Dubois 2006 |
Allopaa hazarensis (Dubois & Khan, 1979)
Ohler & Dubois 2006 |
PAINI
Dubois 1992 |
Gynandropaa
Dubois 1992 |
Feirana
Dubois 1992 |
Chaparana
Bourret 1939 |
Nanorana Günther, 1896
Gunther 1896 |
DICROGLOSSINAE
Anderson 1871 |
RANIDAE
Rafinesque-Schmaltz 1814 |