Species of amphibian
Leptolalax sungi (Sung toad or Sang's metacarpal-tubercled toad ) is a frog species in the family Megophryidae . It is found in Vĩnh Phúc and Lào Cai Provinces in northern Vietnam and in Guangxi in southern China .[ 2] Its natural habitats are subtropical moist lowland forests , moist montane forests , and rivers . Its status is insufficiently known.[ 1] This species was first found along a stream near Tam Đảo village, about 925 meters ASL .[ 3]
Description
Leptolalax sungi are the largest frogs in the genus Leptolalax : males measure 48–53 mm (1.9–2.1 in) and females 57–59 mm (2.2–2.3 in) in snout-vent length. Their back is granular with distinct tubercles but uniform in colour or with light spots. The sides have small dark spots. They have iridescent gold-green irises.[ 4]
References
^ a b IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group. (2017). "Leptolalx sungi " . IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . 2017 : e.T57575A47153198. doi :10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T57575A47153198.en . Retrieved 4 July 2024 .
^ Frost, Darrel R. (2013). "Leptolalax sungi Lathrop, Murphy, Orlov, and Ho, 1998" . Amphibian Species of the World 5.6, an Online Reference . American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 26 September 2013 .
^ Thompson, Christian (2008-12-15). "First Contact in the Greater Mekong" (pdf) . World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 2008-12-20 .
^ Ohler, A.; K. C. Wollenberg; P. Grosjean; R. Hendrix; M. Vences; T. Ziegler; A. Dubois (2011). "Sorting out Lalos : description of new species and additional taxonomic data on megophryid frogs from northern Indochina (genus Leptolalax , Megophryidae, Anura)" . Zootaxa . 3147 : 1–83.