Ixalus vittatus Boulenger, 1887, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, Ser. 2, 5: 421. Syntypes: (2 specimens) BMNH, MSNG; MSNG 29397 designated lectotype by Capocaccia, 1957, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, Ser. 3, 69: 217. Type locality: "Bhamò", Myanmar.
Philautus vittatus — Smith, 1924, Rec. Indian Mus., 26: 140. Smith, 1924, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1924: 225; Pope, 1931, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 61: 583; Sichuan Institute of Biology Herpetology Department, 1977, Acta Zool. Sinica, 23: 56; Tian, Jiang, Wu, Hu, Zhao, and Huang, 1986, Handb. Chinese Amph. Rept.: 65.
Rhacophorus (Philautus) vittatus — Ahl, 1931, Das Tierreich, 55: 55, 90.
Chirixalus vittatus — Liem, 1970, Fieldiana, Zool., 57: 95. Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1990, Key to Chinese Amph.: 181.
Chiromantis vittatus — Frost, Grant, Faivovich, Bain, Haas, Haddad, de Sá, Channing, Wilkinson, Donnellan, Raxworthy, Campbell, Blotto, Moler, Drewes, Nussbaum, Lynch, Green, and Wheeler, 2006, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 297: 367. Pyron and Wiens, 2011, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 61: 543-583.
Feihyla vittata — Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2010, Acta Zootaxon. Sinica, 35: 413-417.
Two-striped Pigmy Tree Frog (Ahmed, Das, and Dutta, 2009, Amph. Rept. NE India: 47).
Bhamo Tree Frog (Dinesh, Radhakrishnan, Gururaja, and Bhatta, 2009, Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Occas. Pap., 302: 90).
Boulenger's Tree Frog (Das and Dutta, 1998, Hamadryad, 23: 66; Mathew and Sen, 2010, Pict. Guide Amph. NE India: 93).
Striped Asian Treefrog (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 111; Li, Zhao, and Dong, 2010, Amph. Rept. Tibet: 59).
Violet Pigmy Tree Frog (Nutphund, 2001, Amph. Thailand: 153).
Mountains of northeastern India (Mizoram, Assam, and Nagaland), adjacent Bangladesh (Sylhet Division), Myanmar and Thailand through Laos, southwestern Cambodia, and Vietnam to southeastern Xizang, southern Yunnan, southern Guangxi, Hainan Island, and Guangdong, China.
See accounts by Pope, 1931, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 61: 584; Bourret, 1942, Batr. Indochine: 462-464, and (as Philautus vittatus) by Liu and Hu, 1961, Tailless Amph. China: 277-279, and Taylor, 1962, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 43: 529-530. See accounts by Yang, 1991, Amph. Fauna of Yunnan: 198-200; Ye, Fei, and Hu, 1993, Rare and Economic Amph. China: 322; and Fei, 1999, Atlas Amph. China: 264-265. See comments by Inger, Orlov, and Darevsky, 1999, Fieldiana, Zool., N.S.,, 92: 24. Orlov, Lathrop, Murphy, and Ho, 2001, Russ. J. Herpetol., 8: 19, listed this species as part of the Vietnam fauna. Chanda, 2002, Handb. Indian Amph.: 202-203, provided a brief account. Zhang and Wen, 2000, Amph. Guangxi: 117, provided an account for Guangxi. Orlov, Murphy, Ananjeva, Ryabov, and Ho, 2002, Russ. J. Herpetol., 9: 91, commented on the range. Deuti and Dutta, 2002, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 99: 126-127, reported the species from northeastern India. Reported for southwestern Cambodia by Ohler, Swan, and Daltry, 2002, Raffles Bull. Zool., 50: 465-481. Nutphund, 2001, Amph. Thailand: 153, provided a brief characterization (as Philautus vittatus) and photograph, which Ohler, 2003, Alytes, 21: 101, attributed to Polypedates sp. Chan-ard, 2003, Photograph. Guide Amph. Thailand: 146-147, provided a very brief account, map for Thailand, and photograph. Nguyen, Ho, and Nguyen, 2005, Checklist Amph. Rept. Vietnam: 33, provided specific localities for Vietnam. Stuart, 2005, Herpetol. Rev., 36: 478, provided specific localities for Laos. Dutta, 1997, Amph. India Sri Lanka: 72, provided relevant literature and range for India. Ao, Bordoloi, and Ohler, 2003, Zoos' Print J., 18: 1117-1125, provided a specific locality for Nagaland, northeastern India. Stuart and Emmett, 2006, Fieldiana, Zool., N.S.,, 109: 11, provided records for the Cadamom Mountains, southwestern Cambodia. Bain, Nguyen, and Doan, 2007, Herpetol. Rev., 38: 110-111, provided a record for Thua Thien-Hue Province, Vietnam, and briefly discussed the range in Indochina. Yu, Rao, Yang, and Zhang, 2008, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 153: 733-749, placed their Chirixalus vittatus near to Feihyla (as Philautus palpebralis) and Gracixalus (as Philautus gracilipes) while Frost et al., 2005, placed Feihyla in a more basal position; voucher examination is warranted to assure that all parties are examining the same organisms. Li, Che, Murphy, Zhao, Zhao, Rao, and Zhang, 2009, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 53: 509-522, suggested that Chiromantis vittatus is far from other Chiromantis and possibly included within Feihyla. Yang, 2008, in Yang and Rao (ed.), Amph. Rept. Yunnan: 106-107, provided a brief account for Yunnan, China. Grismer, Thy, Thou, Wood, Oaks, Holden, Grismer, Szutz, and Youmans, 2008, Raffles Bull. Zool., 56: 161-175, provided records for the Cardomom Mountains of southwestern Cambodia. Fei, Hu, Ye, and Huang, 2009, Fauna Sinica, Amph. 2: 734-739, provided an account (as Chirixalus vittatus) and a spot map for China. Ahmed, Das, and Dutta, 2009, Amph. Rept. NE India: 47, provided a brief account for northeastern India. Mathew and Sen, 2010, Pict. Guide Amph. NE India: 93, provided a brief characterization and a photograph. Mahony, Hasan, Kabir, Ahmed, and Hossain, 2009, Hamadryad, 34: 80-94, provided a record for Sylhet Division, Bangladesh. Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2010, Colored Atlas of Chinese Amph.: 442-443, provided a brief account (as Chirixalus vittatus) for China including photographs of specimens. Shi, 2011, Amph. Rept. Fauna Hainan: 80-81, provided an account for Hainan (as Chirixalus vittatus). Li, Zhao, and Dong, 2010, Amph. Rept. Tibet: 59-60, provided an account (as Chirixalus vittatus) for Xizang, China. Pyron and Wiens, 2011, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 61: 543-583, confirmed the placement of Chiromantis vittatus in Chiromantis, rather than Feihyla, possibly due to denser taxon sampling than in previous studies.
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