List of fauna of Hà Giang

The following is a list of terrestrial vertebrate fauna of Mount Tây Côn Lĩnh, western Vị Xuyên District, Hà Giang Province, Vietnam, adapted from Nguyen, et al. (2004). The survey was conducted from 2001 to 2002 in the communes of Cao Bồ, Xín Chải, and Lao Chải. Additional species from Lunde, et al. (2003) are also listed.[1]

Mammals

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There are 47 mammalian species from 22 families and 8 orders.

Soricidae
Tupaiidae
Talpidae
Hipposideridae
Vespertilionidae
Pteropodidae
Lorisidae
Cercopithecidae
Hylobatidae
Canidae
Ursidae
Mustelidae
Viverridae
Herpestidae
Felidae
Suidae
Cervidae
Bovidae
Manidae
Pteromyini
Sciurinae
Hystricidae
Rhizomyidae
Muridae

Birds

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There are 90 avian species from 32 families and 12 orders.

Podicipedidae
Accipitridae
Falconidae
Phasianidae
Turnicidae
Columbidae
Cuculidae
Strigidae
Apodidae
Trogonidae
Alcedinidae
Meropidae
Capitonidae
Picidae
Eurylaimidae
Pittidae
Hirundinidae
Motacillidae
Campephagidae
Pycnonotidae
Laniidae
Cinclidae
Turdidae
Muscicapidae
Timaliidae
Sylviidae
Muscicapidae
Paridae
Nectariniidae
Zosteropidae
Estrildidae
Ploceidae
Dicruridae

Reptiles

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Reptile species from Ziegler, et al. (2014),[2] which lists reptile species from all of Hà Giang Province, have also been added. Surveys were conducted from 2006-2008 in Tùng Vài forest, Quản Bạ District, Hà Giang Province. Ziegler, et al. (2014) listed Gekko palmatus, Sphenomorphus indicus, Ptyas major, Ptyas multicinctus, Euprepiophis mandarinus, Lycodon meridionalis, Oligodon chinensis, Oreocryptophis porphyraceus, Orthriophis taeniurus, Pseudoxenodon macrops, Rhabdophis subminiatus, and Sinomicrurus macclellandii as new records for Hà Giang.

Gekkonidae
Agamidae
Lacertidae
Scincidae
Anguidae
Colubridae
Elapidae
Viperidae
Pythonidae
Platysternidae
Geoemydidae
Testudinidae
Trionychidae

Amphibians

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Amphibian species from Ziegler, et al. (2014),[2] which lists amphibian species from all of Hà Giang Province, have also been added. Surveys were conducted from 2006-2008 in Tùng Vài forest, Quản Bạ District, Hà Giang Province. Ziegler, et al. (2014) listed Hyla annectans, Babina chapaensis, Odorrana jingdongensis, Odorrana junlianensis, Gracixalus jinxiuensis, Rhacophorus duboisi, Rhacophorus feae, and Rhacophorus robertingeri as new records for Hà Giang.

Salamandridae
Discoglossidae
Megophryidae
Bufonidae
Hylidae
Ranidae
Rhacophoridae
Microhylidae

Endangered species

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Endangered species include:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lunde, Darrin P., Guy G. Musser, Nguyen T. Son. 2003. A survey of small mammals from Mt. Tay Con Linh II, Vietnam, with the description of a new species of Chodsigoa (Insectivora: Soricidae). Methods, Vol. 46 (2003), pp. 31-46.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br Ziegler, Thomas, Dao Thi Anh Tran, Truong Quang Nguyen, Ronith Gila Bina Perl, Lea Wirk, Magdalena Kulisch, Tanja Lehmann, Anna Rauhaus, Tao Thien Nguyen, Quyet Khac Le, and Thanh Ngoc Vu. 2014. New amphibian and reptile records from Ha Giang Province, northern Vietnam. Herpetology Notes, volume 7: 185-201 (2014) (published online on 16 April 2014).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Pham Anh Van; Pham Cuong The; Hoang Ngoc Van; Ziegler, Thomas; Nguyen Truong Quang. 2017. New records of amphibians and reptiles from Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. Herpetology Notes, volume 10: 183-191 (2017) (published online on 25 April 2017).
  4. ^ http://en.vnuf.edu.vn/documents/1472778/1881271/5.pdf [dead link]
  5. ^ a b c Bain, Raoul H. and Nguyen Quang Truong. 2004. Herpetofaunal Diversity of Ha Giang Province in Northeastern Vietnam, with Descriptions of Two New Species. American Museum Novitates Number 3453:1-42. 2004. https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2004)453<0001:HDOHGP>2.0.CO;2
  • Dang Huy Phuong, Hoang Minh Khien, Le Manh Hung, Nguyen Quang Truong. 2004. Results of the survey on the animal fauna of the Tay Con Linh mountain area, Ha Giang province. Tap Chi Sinh Hoc, 26(2): 21-29.