%0 Journal Article %T A new genus and three new species of miniaturized microhylid frogs from Indochina (Amphibia: Anura: Microhylidae: Asterophryinae) %A Akrachai Aksornneam %A Chatmongkon Suwannapoom %A Dmitriy V. Korost %A Jing Che %A Nikolay A. Poyarkov %A Jr. %A Parinya Pawangkhanant %A Tang Van Duong %J Archive of "Zoological Research". %D 2018 %R 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2018.019 %X We report on the discovery of a new genus of microhylid subfamily Asterophryinae from northern and eastern Indochina, containing three new species. Vietnamophryne Gen. nov. are secretive miniaturized frogs (SVL<21 mm) with a mostly semi-fossorial lifestyle. To assess phylogenetic relationships, we studied 12S rRNA ¨C 16S rRNA mtDNA fragments with a final alignment of 2 591 bp for 53 microhylid species. Morphological and osteological characters were analyzed using micro-CT scanning and used to describe the new genus. Results of phylogenetic analyses assigned the new genus into the mainly Australasian subfamily Asterophryinae as a sister taxon to the genus Siamophryne from southern Indochina. The three specimens collected from Gia Lai Province in central Vietnam, Cao Bang Province in northern Vietnam, and Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand proved to be separate species, different both in morphology and genetics (genetic divergence 3.1%¡ÜP¡Ü5.1%). Our work provides further evidence for the ¡°out of Indo-Eurasia¡± scenario for Asterophryinae, indicating that the initial cladogenesis and differentiation of this group of frogs occurred in the Indochina Peninsula. To date, each of the three new species of Vietnamophryne Gen. nov. is known only from a single specimen; thus, their distribution, life history, and conservation status require further study %K VietnamophryneGen. nov. %K Vietnamophryne inexpectatasp. nov. %K Vietnamophryne orlovisp. nov. %K Vietnamophryne occidentalissp. nov. %K Siamophryne %K Gastrophrynoides %K mtDNA %K micro-CT scanning %K Vietnam %K Thailand %K Herpetofauna %K Amphibia %K Biogeography %K Taxonomy %K Indochina %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5968859/