Abstract

The Napo Treefrog Rhacophorus napoensis was described based on five male specimens from Napo County, Baise City, Guangxi Autonomous Region, China. Herein, we report on new findings and a range extension of this species based on an examination of preserved specimens collected from Bac Giang and Nghe An provinces, Vietnam. Futhermore, molecular analyses of specimens Rhacophorus spp. previously identified as R. rhodopus that were reported in Bac Giang, Nghe An as well as Thanh Hoa, and Ha Tinh provinces based on mitochondrial DNA supported the morphological findings. The Vietnam specimens have a pairwise divergence of less than 2% from those of the type series of Rhacophorus napoensis (based on the 16s rRNA mtDNA gene). Based on the new information, we confirm the presence of R. napoensis in Vietnam and update the diagnostic characters of this species and distribution. We suggest the species should be considered as of Least Concern (LC) following the IUCN’s Red List categories. Further studies reassessing the populations of the Rhacophorus bipunctatus complex are required.

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