Kaloula nonggangensis

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Kaloula nonggangensis

Data Deficient  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Microhylidae
Genus: Kaloula
Species:
K. nonggangensis
Binomial name
Kaloula nonggangensis
Mo, Zhang, Zhou, Chen, Tang, Meng, and Chen, 2013[2]

Kaloula nonggangensis is a species of

type locality in Nonggang National Nature Reserve in Longzhou County, southwestern Guangxi.[1][2][3][4] Its range might extend into nearby Vietnam.[1] Common name Nonggang narrow-mouthed frog has been coined for it.[1][2]

Description

Adult males measure 41–53 mm (1.6–2.1 in) and adult females, based only a single specimen, 52 mm (2.0 in) in snout–vent length. The overall appearance is rotund. The snout is slightly pointed with its tip rounded. The tympanum is hidden and indistinct; the tympanic fold can be prominent or indistinct. The limbs are relatively short. The fingers have no webbing but they bear obviously dilated disks. The toes have no discs but are almost completely webbed (two thirds webbed in the female). Skin is smooth. The upper parts are light olive green with dark moss-green marbling; the loreal region, tympanic region, and tympanum are slightly dark olive-green. The lower parts are creamy white. Males have a subgular vocal sac.[2]

Nonggang National Nature Reserve in southwestern Guangxi, China
Nonggang National Nature Reserve in southwestern Guangxi, China
Kaloula nonggangensis is only known from the Nonggang National Nature Reserve in southwestern Guangxi, China

Habitat and conservation

Kaloula nonggangensis is known from primary and secondary

above sea level. Individuals have been observed gathering in a temporary pool after a rainstorm.[1][2]

The entire known range of this species is within a protected area. There are no known threats.[1]

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