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Megophrys jinggangensis (Wang, 2012)
Xenophrys jinggangensis Wang in Wang, Zhang, Zhao, Sung, Yang, Pang, and Zhang, 2012, Zootaxa, 3546: 58. Holotype: SYS a001430, by original designation. Type locality: "Mount Jinggang (26° 33′ 06.30″ N, 114° 09′ 17.60″ E; 845 m a.s.l.), Jinggangshan City, Jiangxi Province, China".
Xenophrys jinggangensis — Chen, Zhou, Poyarkov, Stuart, Brown, Lathrop, Wang, Yuan, Jiang, Hou, Chen, Suwannapoom, Nguyen, Duong, Papenfuss, Murphy, Zhang, and Che, 2016, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 106: 41.
Xenophrys (Xenophrys) jinggangensis — Fei and Ye, 2016, Amph. China, 1: 689.
Megophrys (Panophrys) jinggangensis — Mahony, Foley, Biju, and Teeling, 2017, Mol. Biol. Evol., 34: 755.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Mount Jinggang, in the middle of the Luoxiao Range, running along in western Jiangxi–Hunan border, China, 700-850 m elevation.
Comment
Fei and Ye, 2016, Amph. China, 1: 678–680, provided an account, photogarphs, and dot map, as Xenophrys jinggangensis.
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