Boulenophrys

Boulenophrys is a genus of frogs in the family Megophryidae. They occur in the China, Mainland Southeast Asia and Northeast India. It had been placed variously as a subgenus or synonymy of Megophrys. Dubois, Ohler and Pyron first recognized that Panophrys is preoccupied and employed Boulenophrys as the generic name rather than Tianophrys under the Principle of First Revisor.[1]

Boulenophrys
Boulenophrys baishanzuensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Megophryidae
Subfamily: Megophryinae
Genus: Boulenophrys
Fei, Ye & Jiang, 2016
Type species
Boulenophrys boettgeri
Boulenger, 1899)
Synonyms[1]
  • Panophrys Rao & Yang, 1997
  • Tianophrys Fei & Ye, 2016

The most of the species in this genus were formerly considered species of the genus Megophrys.

Taxonomy

The following species are recognised in the genus Boulenophrys:[2]

  • Boulenophrys acuta (Wang, Li & Jin, 2014)
  • Boulenophrys angka (Wu, Suwannapoom, Poyarkov, Chen, Pawangkhanant, Xu, Jin, Murphy & Che, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys anlongensis (Li, Lu, Liu & Wang, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys baishanzuensis (Wu, Li, Liu, Wang & Wu, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys baolongensis (Ye, Fei & Xie, 2007)
  • Boulenophrys binchuanensis (Ye & Fei, 1995)
  • Boulenophrys binlingensis (Jiang, Fei & Ye, 2009)
  • Boulenophrys boettgeri (Boulenger, 1899)
  • Boulenophrys brachykolos (Inger & Romer, 1961)
  • Boulenophrys caobangensis (Nguyen, Pham, Nguyen, Luong & Ziegler, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys caudoprocta (Shen, 1994)
  • Boulenophrys cheni (Wang & Liu, 2014)
  • Boulenophrys chishuiensis (Xu, Li, Liu, Wei & Wang, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys congjiangensis (Luo, Wang, Wang, Lu, Wang, Deng & Zhou, 2021)
  • Boulenophrys daiyunensis Lyu, Wang & Wang, 2021
  • Boulenophrys daoji (Lyu, Zeng, Wang & Wang, 2021)
  • Boulenophrys daweimontis (Rao & Yang, 1997)
  • Boulenophrys dongguanensis (Wang & Wang, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys fansipanensis (Tapley, Cutajar, Mahony, Nguyen, Dau, Luong, Le, Nguyen, Nguyen, Portway, Luong & Rowley, 2018)
  • Boulenophrys fengshunensis Wang, Zeng, Lyu, and Wang, 2022
  • Boulenophrys frigida (Tapley, Cutajar, Nguyen, Portway, Mahony, Nguyen, Harding, Luong & Rowley, 2021)
  • Boulenophrys hengshanensis Qian, Hu, Mo, Gao, Zhang & Yang, 2023[3]
  • Boulenophrys hoanglienensis (Tapley, Cutajar, Mahony, Nguyen, Dau, Luong, Le, Nguyen, Nguyen, Portway, Luong & Rowley, 2018)
  • Boulenophrys huangshanensis (Fei & Ye, 2005)
  • Boulenophrys hungtai Wang, Zeng, Lyu, Xiao, and Wang, 2022
  • Boulenophrys insularis (Wang, Liu, Lyu, Zeng & Wang, 2017)
  • Boulenophrys jiangi (Liu, Li, Wei, Xu, Cheng, Wang & Wu, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys jingdongensis (Fei & Ye, 1983)
  • Boulenophrys jinggangensis (Wang, 2012)
  • Boulenophrys jiulianensis (Wang, Zeng, Lyu & Wang, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys kuatunensis (Pope, 1929)
  • Boulenophrys leishanensis (Li, Xu, Liu, Jiang, Wei & Wang, 20192018)
  • Boulenophrys liboensis (Zhang, Li, Xiao, Li, Pan, Wang, Zhang & Zhou, 2017)
  • Boulenophrys lini (Wang & Yang, 2014)
  • Boulenophrys lishuiensis (Wang, Liu & Jiang, 2017)
  • Boulenophrys lushuiensis (Shi, Li, Zhu, Jiang, Jiang & Wang, 2021)
  • Boulenophrys minor (Stejneger, 1926)
  • Boulenophrys mirabilis (Lyu, Wang & Zhao, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys mufumontana (J.Wang, Lyu & Y.Y.Wang, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys nankunensis (Wang, Zeng & .Wang, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys nanlingensis (Lyu, J.Wang, Liu & Y.Y.Wang, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys obesa (Wang, Li & Zhao, 2014)
  • Boulenophrys ombrophila (Messenger & Dahn, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys omeimontis (Liu, 1950)
  • Boulenophrys palpebralespinosa (Bourret, 1937)
  • Boulenophrys parva (Boulenger, 1893)
  • Boulenophrys puningensis Wang, Zeng, Lyu, Xiao, and Wang, 2022
  • Boulenophrys qianbeiensis (Su, Shi, Wu, Li, Yao, Wang & Li, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys rubrimera (Tapley, Cutajar, Mahony, Chung, Dau, Nguyen, Luong & Rowley, 2017)
  • Boulenophrys sangzhiensis (Jiang, Ye & Fei, 2008)
  • Boulenophrys sanmingensis (Lyu & Wang, 2021)
  • Boulenophrys shimentaina (Lyu, Liu & Wang, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys shuichengensis (Tian & Sun, 1995)
  • Boulenophrys shunhuangensis (Wang, Deng, Liu, Wu & Liu, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys spinata (Liu & Hu, 1973)
  • Boulenophrys tongboensis (Wang & Lyu, 2021)
  • Boulenophrys tuberogranulata (Shen, Mo & Li, 2010)
  • Boulenophrys wugongensis (J.Wang, Lyu & Y.Y.Wang, 2019)
  • Boulenophrys wuliangshanensis (Ye & Fei, 1995)
  • Boulenophrys wushanensis (Ye & Fei, 1995)
  • Boulenophrys xiangnanensis (Lyu, Zeng & Wang, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys xianjuensis (Wang, Wu, Peng, Shi, Lu & Wu, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys yangmingensis (Lyu, Zeng & Wang, 2020)
  • Boulenophrys yaoshanensis Qi, Mo, Lyu, Wang & Wang, 2021
  • Boulenophrys yingdeensis Qi, Lyu, Wang & Wang, 2021
  • Boulenophrys yunkaiensis Qi, Wang, Lyu & Wang, 2021

References

  1. Dubois, Alain; Ohler, Annemarie; Pyron, R. Alexander (26 February 2021). "New concepts and methods for phylogenetic taxonomy and nomenclature in zoology, exemplified by a new ranked cladonomy of recent amphibians (Lissamphibia)". Megataxa. 5 (1). doi:10.11646/megataxa.5.1.1.
  2. Frost, Darrel R. (2021). "Boulenophrys Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2016, 1822". Amphibian Species of the World: An Online Reference. Version 6.1. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  3. Boulenophrys hengshanensis Qian, Hu, Mo, Gao, Zhang & Yang, 2023
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