A new species of Rana from Anhui, China (Anura, Ranidae)
He, Z.; Wang, S.; Wu, S.; Bai, Y.; Wei, J.; Li, Y.; Li, H.; Liu, Y.; Li, X.; Wu, X.; Wang, S.
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The diversity of the brown frog genus Rana may be underestimated as the high similarity of morphological characters. A new species belonging to the genus Rana is delineated based on eight specimens obtained from the Tianma National Nature Reserve, Jinzhai County, Luan City, Anhui Province, China. The phylogenetic analysis based on three mitochondrial genes (12S, ND2, and Cyt b) and one nuclear gene (BDNF) showed that the new species formed an independent clade closely related to R. culainensis and received strong support. In addition, morphological differentiation confirmed the phylogenetic results, and both supported the validity of a new species (Rana tianmaensis sp. nov.) in the R. japonica species group. The discovery of this new species enhances peoples understanding of the biodiversity of Rana and can provide important foundational data for scientific decision-making on protected area construction, ecological conservation, and species diversity. With the inclusion of newly described species in this study, the distribution of Rana genus in China now includes 31 recognized species.
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