2015
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3963.2.3
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Lineage divergence in Odorrana graminea complex (Anura: Ranidae: Odorrana)

Abstract: The confusing and unstable taxonomy of Odorrana livida (Rana livida) since its first record has made it a focal frog complex for systematics. In China, four species, Odorrana nebulosa, O. graminea, O. sinica, O. leporipes, were described to closely resemble O. livida or O. chloronota based on their morphological similarities, accompanied by much taxonomic confusion because of ambiguities in the wide distribution and morphological variations. Currently O. graminea is being used as the name of a provisional mono… Show more

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“…Cryptic species, which are morphologically identical but genetically differentiated, are also common in most species complexes (e.g. Yan et al 2011;Kuraishi et al 2013;Xiong et al 2015;Lyu et al 2019Lyu et al , 2020. With remarkable morphological diversity, but relatively smaller genetic differentiation, R. longicrus, R. zhenhaiensis, and R. culaiensis show a special situation.…”
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“…Cryptic species, which are morphologically identical but genetically differentiated, are also common in most species complexes (e.g. Yan et al 2011;Kuraishi et al 2013;Xiong et al 2015;Lyu et al 2019Lyu et al , 2020. With remarkable morphological diversity, but relatively smaller genetic differentiation, R. longicrus, R. zhenhaiensis, and R. culaiensis show a special situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The R. japonica group contains nine species: R. (R.) chaochiaoensis Liu, 1946; R. (R.) chevronta Hu & Ye, 1978; R. (R.) culaiensis Li, Lu & Li, 2008; R. (R.) dabieshanensis Wang, Qian, Zhang, Guo, Pan, Wu, Wang & Zhang, 2017; R. (R.) hanluica Shen, Jiang & Yang, 2007;R. (R.) jiemuxiensis Yan, Jiang, Chen, Fang, Jin, Li, Wang, Murphy, Che & Zhang, 2011;R. (R.) longicrus Stejneger, 1898; R. (R.) omeimontis Ye & Fei, 1993;and R. (R.) zhenhaiensis Ye, Fei & Matsui, 1995.…”
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