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Rhacophorus bipunctatus : ウィキペディア英語版
Rhacophorus bipunctatus

:''In sources published from 1999 onwards, the name ''Rhacophorus bipunctatus'' can also refer to ''R. rhodopus'' (see "Taxonomy" section).''
''Rhacophorus bipunctatus'' is a frog species in the moss frog family (Rhacophoridae) found from eastern India into Southeast Asia, possibly to southeastern China and south to Malaysia. Due to the identification problems surrounding this species, the eastern and southern limits of its range remain undetermined; all that is known is that the species certainly occurs in the border region of India, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar; its range might extend south to Malaysia, as similar frogs have been reported from Pahang.〔Bordoloi ''et al.'' (2007)〕
This species is notable for having a highly confusing taxonomy, discussed in detail in the Taxonomy section below. It had its scientific name changed twice, was described under different names two times and more than 130 years apart, and has had a second species confused with it. Only in 2007, some degree of certainty about what kind of frog to which the name ''R. bipunctatus'' actually applies was achieved.〔
==Description〔==
''R. bipunctatus'' is a smallish tree frog with a pointed snout and body length of about 37–60 mm when adult, with females being larger than males. Its back is intensely green to violet-brown in living animals; in preserved specimens, this becomes blue to violet. No conspicuous pattern is visible on the back, though there may be a few tiny whitish and/or dark speckles. The arms and legs have very faint darker bands. The sides, belly and toes are brilliant yellow, becoming dull pink in preserved specimens. Behind the arms, there is almost always a conspicuous large black spot on the flanks; towards the hind legs there may be another one or two such spots, but very rarely the flank spots are absent entirely. The well-developed webbing of the toes is bright orange-red and not spotted, becoming whitish in preserved specimens. The eyes are dull green, sometimes with yellow rims.
It can be distinguished from ''R. rhodopus'', with which it was long confused, by the larger size (''R. rhodopus'' has a body length of about 31–55 mm〔Inger ''et al.'' (1999), Bordoloi ''et al.'' (2007)〕) and unspotted back with at least some trace of green or olive, often being entirely green (''R. rhodopus'' has a reddish-brownish back with darker spots and lacks greenish hues). In individuals of similar size, ''R. bipunctatus'' has a much larger head.

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