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Microhyla pulchra Body Cleaned
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Jing-hua-ji-wa: Hua-ji-wa processed by cleaning.


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Systematic Nomenclature for Natural Medicinal Materials
NMM ID
nmm-0b97
Systematic Name
Microhyla pulchra Body Cleaned
Systematic Chinese Name
净制花姬蛙全体(jìng zhì huā jī wā quán tǐ)
Generic Name
Jing-hua-ji-wa
Generic Chinese Name
净花姬蛙(jìng huā jī wā)
NMM Type
processed
Species Origins
Microhyla pulchra | 花姬蛙
Medicinal Parts
body | 全体
Special Descriptions
Processing Methods
cleaned | 净制
Systematic Name Explanation

Jing-hua-ji-wa: Hua-ji-wa processed by cleaning.

Generic Name Explanation

NMMGN follows the Chinese name of the "National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Achievement Transformation and Standard Promotion" project.

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The efficacy and functions.

Dispel wind and open the channels, activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Mainly used for treating...

Rheumatic pain, lumbar sprain, contusions, and fractures. Dosage and administration.

Internal use: Infuse 20-30ml, twice daily. External use: Apply an appropriate amount, mix with alcohol and apply as a poultice. Relevant discussion.

"Compendium of Materia Medica of China": It has the functions of dispelling wind, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, promoting tissue regeneration, and strengthening tendons and bones. It is mainly used to treat rheumatic bone pain, lumbar sprains, bruises, and fractures. Processing and preparation involve collection and processing.

Capture from May to July, soaked in alcohol for later use. Botanical information: plant species.

The family of Hylidae includes the Hyla genus, which is known as the tree frogs. They are characterized by their physical features.

The body length is 26-30mm, with the head width slightly greater than the head length; the snout is pointed and rounded, with no obvious snout ridge; the nostrils are near the snout, and the distance between the eyes and the eye diameter is equal to or greater than the width of the eyelids; the tympanic membrane is not obvious; the tongue is oval without notches; no vomerine teeth. The forelimbs are very slender, with rounded fingertips and toes, and the order of finger length is 3, 4, 2, 1; the articulation tubercles and palmar tubercles are well developed. The hind limbs are short and stout, with the tibio-tarsal articulation reaching the eye to the shoulder, and the heels of the left and right sides overlap; the toes are slender, webbed, with small and distinct articulation tubercles; both inner and outer metatarsal tubercles are well developed, with free ridges and relatively distant from each other. The skin is relatively smooth, with a few scattered small warts; there are transverse skin grooves behind the eyelids, which extend obliquely backwards on both sides to the shoulders, wrapping around the ventral throat to form throat folds, and the ventral skin is smooth. The dorsal skin is pinkish-brown in color, with several overlapping ∧-shaped dark brown and light brown markings, most notably starting between the shoulders, with three dark ∧-shaped markings, and sometimes discontinuous markings towards the rear, extending obliquely to the hips and the base of the thighs. In addition, there are several narrow and wide light brown ∧-shaped markings parallel to these dark ∧-shaped markings; there are black transverse stripes at the skin grooves on the head, and intermittent oblique dark brown lines from behind the eyes to the hips, with a sinister plot, and from the hips to the front of the thighs is light yellow. The male frog is slightly smaller, with a single subgular vocal sac, and a darker color in the throat region. Distribution area.

Distributed in Zhejiang, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan and other regions. Growing environment

It lives by the riverside, in fields, vegetable gardens, haystacks, drying sheds, and near houses. It is active at night and in the early morning to forage for food, and hides in the mud, soil cracks during the day, feeding on small insects.


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