Dicroglossidae, Anderson, 1871
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Fejervarya limnocharis (Gravenhorst, 1829) ( Fig. 3Q): Many individuals were observed at night on the ground, as well as in meadowlands near rice fields, croplands, and small puddles at road edges.
Hoplobatrachus chinensis (Osbeck, 1765) ( Fig. 3R): Five individuals were observed at night on the ground, and at pond edges and rice field edges.
Limnonectes bannaensis Ye, Fei, Xie, and Jiang, 2007 ( Fig. 4A): Two specimens were found at night on the ground near a stream, and many other individuals were observed at night on the ground near streams or water edges of streams in evergreen forest. This is a new record for Copia NR.
Nanorana aenea (Smith, 1922) ( Fig. 4B): Two specimens were found at night on the ground near a stream, and many other individuals were observed at night on the ground near streams in evergreen forest.
Quasipaa verrucospinosa (Bourret, 1937) ( Fig. 4C): Individuals were observed at night on rocks in streams or near waterfalls in evergreen forest.
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