Mikhail
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- Mikhail F. Bagaturov
Hello ALL!
First, let me introduce myself shortly. I'm Mikhail F. Bagaturov from Russia, a city of St. Petersburg. Working for the local zoo in Department of Invertabrates and amphibians recently start to participate into research of South-Eastern Asiatic herp-fauna projects under the Russian Academy of Scince. In my site in Introduction page you will find more info about me.
But, this is not a tend of starting this thread but...
Here i want to share with you some pictures of not yet id'ed species of Paramesotiton sp from Northern Vietnam Province - Cao Bang.
For some reason I do not point the exact locality the species has been found, just a current elevation about 600 meters above the see level is streams.
The photos are:
Biotop:
Species in situ:
And pictures of female and male respectively.
the largest speciemn measures 18 cm which is much smaller for P. deloustale (also known for North Viet Nam, Vihn Fuc Province) or P. gungxiensis (ref. exactly to Cao Bang).
And i want your opinion on possible id since I'm unable to do it myself yet.
Thanks in further and I'm ready for any serious discussion on the topic. I knew also the opinion on P. deloustale and P. gungxiensis is the same species.
First, let me introduce myself shortly. I'm Mikhail F. Bagaturov from Russia, a city of St. Petersburg. Working for the local zoo in Department of Invertabrates and amphibians recently start to participate into research of South-Eastern Asiatic herp-fauna projects under the Russian Academy of Scince. In my site in Introduction page you will find more info about me.
But, this is not a tend of starting this thread but...
Here i want to share with you some pictures of not yet id'ed species of Paramesotiton sp from Northern Vietnam Province - Cao Bang.
For some reason I do not point the exact locality the species has been found, just a current elevation about 600 meters above the see level is streams.
The photos are:
Biotop:
Species in situ:
And pictures of female and male respectively.
the largest speciemn measures 18 cm which is much smaller for P. deloustale (also known for North Viet Nam, Vihn Fuc Province) or P. gungxiensis (ref. exactly to Cao Bang).
And i want your opinion on possible id since I'm unable to do it myself yet.
Thanks in further and I'm ready for any serious discussion on the topic. I knew also the opinion on P. deloustale and P. gungxiensis is the same species.
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