Description of the specimens from Myanmar. Measurements and the comparison with the type specimens are represented in Table 2. Habitus moderately slender, SVL 56.7 - 59.1 mm in males and 91.6 - 111.2 mm in females; head width slightly shorter than length (HW / HL 0.89 - 0.97); snout obtuse, pointed in dorsal view and rounded in profile, obviously projecting beyond lower jaw; position of nostril dorsolateral, closer to snout than eye; canthus rostralis distinct; loreal region concave and vertical; internarial distance greater than interorbital distance; snout length greater than eye diameter; pineal body distinct; supratympanic fold horizontal and straight; tympanum very large in males (TD / ED 0.71 - 0.78) and relatively small in females (TD / ED 0.56 - 0.62), round and transparent; vomerine teeth distinct; choanae close to the vomerine teeth. Tongue cordiform, posterior notch enlarged and formed as U-shaped; vocal sac openings visible on floor of mouth, in each corner; paired external vocal sacs present in males. Forelimbs robust in males and relatively weak in females; relative lengths of fingers III> IV> I> II; all finger tips slightly expanded; lateral fringes and webbing on fingers absent; subarticular tubercle round and prominent; inner metacarpal tubercle and outer metacarpal tubercle distinct; greyish-yellow glandular nuptial pad on finger I in males. Hind limbs long, tibia slightly longer than thigh; toes long and thin, relative lengths IV> V> III> II> I; all toe tips slightly expanded; entire webbing; subarticular tubercles prominent and longitudinally ovoid; inner metatarsal tubercle prominent and oval; outer metatarsal absent. Dorsal skin smooth, lateral skin granular, ventral skin smooth. Dorsolateral folds distinct.
Sumber: Phylogenetic position of Odorrana macrotympana (Yang, 2008) (Anura, Ranidae) and extension of its geographical distribution