taxonID	type	description	language	source
296B422E59F70E7C2EA921B93C3B4CD7.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. (1) small size (SVL 25.6 - 30.0 mm in males, 33.0 - 36.0 mm in females), (2) dorsal surface rough with skin ridges and dense conical tubercles, (3) iris bicolored, coppery yellow on upper half and silver on lower half, (4) tympanum distinctly discernible, slightly concave, dark brown, distinct black supratympanic line present, (5) dorsal surface greyish purple background with dark brown markings and scattered with orange-yellow blotches and white speckling, (6) distinct dark blotches on flanks, (7) ventral surface greyish white mixed by tiny white and black dots, (8) lateral fringes on fingers absent, (9) toes with narrow lateral fringes and rudimentary webbing, (10) longitudinal ridges under toes not interrupted at the articulations, and (11) dense conical spines on lateral and ventral surface of tarsus, dorsal surface of tibia-tarsal and surface of inner-side shank and surface around cloacal region.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
296B422E59F70E7C2EA921B93C3B4CD7.taxon	description	Description of holotype. Adult male. Body size small, SVL in 30.0 mm. Head slightly longer than wide, HDL / HDW 1.04; snout rounded in dorsal view, nostril rounded, closer to tip of snout than to eye; canthus rostralis distinct; lores slightly concave; eye large, diameter equal to snout length, in 4.3 mm; tympanum distinct, rounded and slightly concave, its diameter significantly shorter than eye, TMP / EYE 0.56; distinct black supratympanic line present; vomerine teeth absent; vocal sac opening slit-like; tongue deeply notched behind; supratympanic ridge distinct, running from eye towards supra-axillary gland with raised tubercles. Tips of fingers rounded, slightly swollen; relative finger lengths I = II <IV <III; nuptial pad absent; subarticular tubercles absent; a large, rounded inner palmar tubercle distinctly separated from small, round outer palmar tubercle; finger webbing absent and lateral fringes absent. Tips of toes like fingers; relative toe length I <II <V <III <IV; subarticular tubercles absent; dermal ridges undeveloped but present under the 3 rd to 5 th toes; large, oval inner metatarsal tubercle present, outer metatarsal tubercle absent; toes webbing rudimentary; narrow lateral fringes present on all toes. Tibia 45 % of snout-vent length; tibiotarsal articulation reaches to middle of eye; heels just meeting each other when thighs are appressed at right angles with respect to body. Skin on dorsum body and limbs rough with skin ridges and dense conical tubercles, ventral skin smooth; pectoral gland and femoral gland large, oval, slightly elevated; femoral gland situated on posterovertral surface of thigh, closer to knee than to vent; supra-axillary gland raised. Ventrolateral gland distinct, forming an incomplete line. Dense conical spines present on surface of lateral and ventral tarsus, surface of tibia-tarsal, inner-side surface of shank and surface around cloacal region.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
296B422E59F70E7C2EA921B93C3B4CD7.taxon	description	Measurements of holotype (in mm). SVL 30.0, HDL 10.9, HDW 10.5, SNT 4.3, EYE 4.3, IOD 2.9, IND 3.0, TMP 2.4, TEY 0.8, TIB 13.5, ML 7.8, PL 13.0, LAHL 15.4, HLL 44.9.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
296B422E59F70E7C2EA921B93C3B4CD7.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet, wuhuangmontis, is in reference to the type locality, Mt. Wuhuang of Guangxi Province, China. For the common name, we suggest " Mt. Wuhuang's Leaf Litter Toad ", and for the Chinese name " Wu Huang Shan Zhang Tu Chan (五皇山掌突蟾) ".	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
296B422E59F70E7C2EA921B93C3B4CD7.taxon	distribution	Distribution and habits. Currently, Leptobrachella wuhuangmontis sp. n. is only known from its type locality MWH from Guangxi Province of China (Figure 1). The new species was found along a clear-water rocky streams and small steep rocky streams in well-preserved montane evergreen broadleaf forest (500 m a. s. l.) (Figure 8). During field surveys in March, males were found calling exposed on the rocks or hiding in the rock seams; gravid female collected on March and April bear pure white oocytes.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
114FCDB24EA2DA8C00A45DDFAD0CE54F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. (1) small size (SVL 25.9 - 29.3 mm in males, 34.0 - 35.3 mm in females), (2) dorsal skin shagreened with short skin ridges and raised warts, (3) iris bicolored, coppery orange on upper half and silver on lower half, (4) tympanum distinctly discernible, slightly concave, weakly black supratympanic line present, (5) dorsal surface yellowish-brown grounding, with distinct darker brown markings and rounded spots and scattered with irregular orange patches, (6) flanks with several dark blotches, (7) surface of belly pinkish, with distinct or indistinct light dark brown speckling, (8) supra-axillary, femoral, pectoral and ventrolateral glands distinctly visible, (9) absence of webbing and presence of distinct lateral fringes on fingers, toes with rudimentary webbing and wide lateral fringes, (10) longitudinal ridges under toes not interrupted at the articulations, and (11) dense conical spines present on lateral and ventral surface of tarsus, surface of tibia-tarsal, inner-side surface of shank and surface around cloacal region.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
114FCDB24EA2DA8C00A45DDFAD0CE54F.taxon	description	Description of holotype. Adult male. Body size small, SVL in 28.7 mm. Head length slightly larger than head width, HDL / HDW 1.03; snout slightly protruding, projecting slightly beyond margin of the lower jaw; nostril equidistance between snout and eye; canthus rostralis gently rounded; loreal region slightly concave; interorbital space flat, larger internarial distance; pineal ocellus absent; vertical pupil; snout length slightly larger than eye diameter, SNT / EYE 1.03; tympanum distinct, rounded, and slightly concave, diameter smaller than that of the eye and larger than tympanum-eye distance, TMP / EYE 0.46 and TEY / TMP 0.47; weakly black supratympanic line present; vomerine teeth absent; vocal sac openings slit-like, located posterolaterally on floor of mouth in close proximity to the margins of the mandible; tongue deeply notched behind; supratympanic ridge distinct, extending from posterior corner of eye to supra-axillary gland; tubercles present on supratympanic ridge. Tips of fingers rounded, slightly swollen; relative finger lengths I = II = IV <III; nuptial pad absent; subarticular tubercles absent; a large, rounded inner palmar tubercle distinctly separated from small, round outer palmar tubercle; absence of webbing and presence of distinct lateral fringes on fingers. Tips of toes like fingers; relative toe length I <II <V <III <IV; subarticular tubercles absent; distinct dermal ridges present under the 3 rd to 5 th toes; large, oval inner metatarsal tubercle present, outer metatarsal tubercle absent; toes webbing rudimentary; wide lateral fringes present on all toes. Tibia 43 % of snout-vent length; tibiotarsal articulation reaches to middle of eye; heels just meeting each other when thighs are appressed at right angles with respect to body. Skin on dorsum shagreened and scattered with fine, round tubercles; short skin ridges and raised warts on dorsum surface present; ventral skin smooth; pectoral gland and femoral gland large, oval; pectoral glands greater than tips of fingers and femoral glands; femoral gland situated on posteroventral surface of thigh, closer to knee than to vent; supra-axillary gland raised. Ventrolateral gland distinctly visible, forming an incomplete line. Dense conical spines on lateral and ventral surface of tarsus, surface of tibia-tarsal, inner-side surface of shank and surface around cloacal region present.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
114FCDB24EA2DA8C00A45DDFAD0CE54F.taxon	description	Measurements of holotype (in mm). SVL 28.7, HDL 10.3, HDW 10.0, SNT 3.8, EYE 3.7, IOD 2.9, IND 2.8, TMP 1.7, TEY 0.8, TIB 12.4, ML 7.2, PL 12.1, LAHL 12.3, HLL 38.3.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
114FCDB24EA2DA8C00A45DDFAD0CE54F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet, yunkaiensis, is in reference to the type locality, DWL of Guangdong, China located in the Yunkai Mountains Range. For the common name, we suggest " Yunkai Mountain's Leaf Litter Toad ", and Chinese name " Yun Kai Zhang Tu Chan (云开掌突蟾) ".	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
114FCDB24EA2DA8C00A45DDFAD0CE54F.taxon	distribution	Distribution and habits. Currently, Leptobrachella yunkaiensis sp. n. is known only from its type locality DWL of Guangdong Province (Figure 1). The new species was found along a clear-water rocky stream (ca. 2 - 3 m in width and ca. 20 - 30 cm in depth) and small nearby seeps in well-preserved montane evergreen broadleaf forest (1600 m a. s. l.) (Figure 5). During April and June, males were found calling mainly hidden under leaf litter, and some were found calling perching on the rocks or under rocks by the side of the stream. Females collected on April bear pure white oocytes.	en	Wang, Jian, Yang, Jianhuan, Li, Yao, Lyu, Zhitong, Zeng, Zhaochi, Liu, Zuyao, Ye, Youhua, Wang, Yingyong (2018): Morphology and molecular genetics reveal two new Leptobrachella species in southern China (Anura, Megophryidae). ZooKeys 776: 71-103, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.776.22925
