taxonID	type	description	language	source
DB1ADF00F93457ECA7A3B7E8116910DB.taxon	description	Moss-speckled Odorous Frog (in English) / Tai Ban Chou Wa (苔斑臭蛙 in Chinese) Figs 3, 4, 5	en	Lin, Shi-Shi, Li, Yuan-Hang, Su, Hong-Lin, Yi, Hui, Pan, Zhong, Sun, Yan-Jun, Zeng, Zhao-Chi, Wang, Jian (2022): Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana). ZooKeys 1120: 47-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067
DB1ADF00F93457ECA7A3B7E8116910DB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet, Odorrana concelata, is a feminine adjective that means disguised, in reference to the highly concealed coloration of the new species in its mossy habitat.	en	Lin, Shi-Shi, Li, Yuan-Hang, Su, Hong-Lin, Yi, Hui, Pan, Zhong, Sun, Yan-Jun, Zeng, Zhao-Chi, Wang, Jian (2022): Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana). ZooKeys 1120: 47-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067
DB1ADF00F93457ECA7A3B7E8116910DB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. (1) Small body size, SVL 34.0 - 36.8 mm in males (n = 4), SVL 41.4 - 46.0 mm in females (n = 2); (2) dorsolateral folds absent; (3) relative finger lengths II <I <IV <III; (4) pectoral spines absent; (5) vocal sacs absent; (6) nuptial pads present on base of finger I, medially along inner side of fingers II and III in males; (7) eggs of females uniformed beige; (8) dorsum with mixed irregular grass green speckles and brown mottling, ventral skin of body greyish white with light brown mottling.	en	Lin, Shi-Shi, Li, Yuan-Hang, Su, Hong-Lin, Yi, Hui, Pan, Zhong, Sun, Yan-Jun, Zeng, Zhao-Chi, Wang, Jian (2022): Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana). ZooKeys 1120: 47-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067
DB1ADF00F93457ECA7A3B7E8116910DB.taxon	description	Description of holotype. Adult male. Body slender and small, SVL 36.8 mm. Head length larger than head width, HDW / HDL ratio 0.88; snout short, rounded in dorsal view, projecting beyond lower jaw, snout length larger than eye diameter, SNT / ED ratio 1.35; canthus rostralis distinct; nostril rounded, located laterally, closer to tip of snout than eye; internasal distance larger than interorbital distance, IND / IOD ratio 1.09; loreal region slightly concave and oblique; eye large and prominent; tympanum rounded, large, TD / ED ratio 0.86, edge of tympanum slightly elevated relative to tympanum; strong vomerine ridges bearing vomerine teeth; tongue deeply notched distally; pupil horizontally oval; pineal body present, small; vocal sac absent. Forelimbs slender, HND / SVL ratio 0.28, RAD / SVL ratio 0.22; fingers slender, relative finger lengths II <I <IV <III; tips of fingers expanded into disc, all with circummarginal grooves, horizontal grooves present, without webbing and lateral fringes; subarticular tubercles prominent: 1, 1, 2, 2; inner metacarpal tubercle oval, elongate; medium and outer metacarpal tubercles oval; nuptial pads present on base of finger I, medially along inner side of fingers II and III. Hindlimbs slender, FTL / SVL ratio 0.70, TIB / SVL ratio 0.50; heels overlapping when thighs are appressed at right angles with respect to body; tibiotarsal articulation reaches to nostril when leg stretched forward; relative toe lengths I <II <III <V <IV; toes entirely webbed; tips of toes expanded into disc with circummarginal grooves; subarticular tubercles prominent: 1, 1, 2, 3, 2; inner metatarsal tubercle oval, elongate, almost equal length to first toe; outer metatarsal tubercle absent. Dorsal skin relatively smooth, granular; skin of loreal region smooth; weak supratympanic fold from posterior corner of eye to posterior edge of tympanum; dorsolateral folds absent; tiny conical spines present on temporal region except tympanum, skin of commissure of jaw, upper edge of eyelid, and along dorsolateral sides of body. Ventral skin smooth.	en	Lin, Shi-Shi, Li, Yuan-Hang, Su, Hong-Lin, Yi, Hui, Pan, Zhong, Sun, Yan-Jun, Zeng, Zhao-Chi, Wang, Jian (2022): Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana). ZooKeys 1120: 47-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067
DB1ADF00F93457ECA7A3B7E8116910DB.taxon	distribution	Distribution and habits. Currently, Odorrana concelata sp. nov. is known only from its type locality (Fig. 1, solid circle). The nocturnal karst-dweller inhabits mossy rocks and damp forest floors in subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests and secondary forests at elevations between 200 - 300 m (Fig. 5 A, B). They are completely hidden in their habitat by their coloration (Fig. 5 D, E). During breeding season (March to June), they congregate in and around the small and steep moss-covered waterfalls which flows out of karst caves (ca. 1 - 2 m width). Juveniles were observed in June (Fig. 5 C). No individuals were found during surveys in mid-July.	en	Lin, Shi-Shi, Li, Yuan-Hang, Su, Hong-Lin, Yi, Hui, Pan, Zhong, Sun, Yan-Jun, Zeng, Zhao-Chi, Wang, Jian (2022): Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana). ZooKeys 1120: 47-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1120.87067
