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27 лістапада 2025, 14:40
New horned toad species discovered in South China
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GUANGZHOU, 27 November (BelTA - China Daily) - Chinese researchers
have identified a new species of horned toad, the Boulenophrys
yangchunensis, in South China's Guangdong province. Their findings were
published in the international taxonomic journal Herpetozoa.
The
small-bodied amphibian is characterized by heels that meet when its
hindlimbs are folded, a sharpened snout in dorsal view, and a single
nuptial pad with dense nuptial spines on the dorsal bases of the first
and second digits in breeding adult males. It inhabits flowing montane
streams, on the nearby forest floor and in leaf litter on the
Ehuangzhang Provincial Nature Reserve, which is located in Yangchun
City. Male calls were observed from leaves 10 to 30 centimeters above
the ground.
According to lead researcher Lin Shishi from the
Guangdong Polytechnic of Environmental Protection Engineering, the
species' name is derived from its discovery site. Lin emphasized that
the find is reflective of refined, targeted species surveys and
conservation efforts, noting that the discovery underscores the role of
protected areas in preserving biodiversity.
The study was
conducted by the Guangdong Wildlife Monitoring Rescue and Conservation
Center, the Guangdong Polytechnic of Environmental Protection
Engineering, and the Guangdong Yangchun Ehuangzhang Provincial Nature
Reserve.