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Liuixalus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Rhacophoridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Frog

Class
  
Amphibia

Subfamily
  
Rhacophorinae

Rank
  
Genus

Liuixalus

Similar
  
Frog, Kurixalus, Gracixalus, Chiromantis, Nyctixalus

Liuixalus is a small genus of rhacophorid frogs that are distributed in southern China (Hong Kong, Hainan, Guanxi). All species now in Liuixalus were originally placed in Philautus. There is no diagnostic morphological characters to define the genus. Instead, the genus was erected based on molecular genetic evidence showing distinctness of Liuixalus romeri (then known as Chiromantis romeri) from the rest of Chiromantis. The genus name commemorates Cheng-chao Liu, a Chinese herpetologist.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed two of the three species as endangered (Liuixalus ocellatus and L. romeri), while the remaining one is considered data deficient.

Species

There are only five recognized species in the genus Liuixalus:

  • Liuixalus calcarius Milto, Poyarkov, Orlov, and Nguyen, 2013
  • Liuixalus feii Yang, Rao, and Wang, 2015
  • Liuixalus hainanus (Liu and Wu, 2004)
  • Liuixalus ocellatus (Liu and Hu, 1973)
  • Liuixalus romeri (Smith, 1953)
  • References

    Liuixalus Wikipedia