Ranidae
Mortensen's Frog
Sylvirana mortenseni (Boulenger, 1903)
Sylvirana mortenseni (Mortensen's frog, Koh Chang Island frog) is a true frog found in Indochina that lives in forest and disturbed habitats.
Black-striped Frog
Sylvirana nigrovittata (Blyth, 1856)
Sylvirana nigrovittata is a common ranid frog found across South and Southeast Asia, not classified as threatened by the IUCN.
Fine-spined Frog
Sylvirana spinulosa (Smith, 1923)
Sylvirana spinulosa, the fine-spined spiny frog, is a medium-sized ranid frog endemic to Hainan, southern China.
Malayan Stream Frog
Sylvirana malayana Sheridan & Stuart, 2018
Sylvirana malayana is a medium-sized ranid frog endemic to Myanmar and India, first described in 2018.
Spotted Stream Frog
Pulchrana picturata (Boulenger, 1920)
Pulchrana picturata, the spotted stream frog, is a ranid frog endemic to Borneo and a riparian lowland forest species.
Brown Marsh Frog
Pulchrana baramica (Boettger, 1900)
Pulchrana baramica is a true frog species found in Southeast Asian tropical forests and swamps, not considered threatened by IUCN.
Rough-sided frog
Pulchrana glandulosa (Boulenger, 1882)
Pulchrana glandulosa, the rough-sided frog, is a true frog native to Southeast Asia that is not considered threatened.
Side-spotted Swamp Frog
Pulchrana laterimaculata (Barbour & Noble, 1916)
Pulchrana laterimaculata, the side-spotted swamp frog, is a ranid true frog found across Southeast Asian lowland swamp forests.
Striped Stream Frog
Pulchrana signata (Günther, 1872)
Pulchrana signata is a true frog species native to parts of Southeast Asia, that is not currently considered threatened.
Australian Wood Frog
Papurana daemeli (Steindachner, 1868)
Papurana daemeli is a semi-aquatic frog found in Australia and New Guinea that preys on arthropods and other frogs.
Günther's Golden-backed Frog
Indosylvirana temporalis (Günther, 1864)
Indosylvirana temporalis, the bronzed frog, is a frog species endemic to Sri Lanka with specific physical and behavioral traits.
Malayan White-lipped Frog
Chalcorana labialis (Boulenger, 1887)
Chalcorana labialis is a frog species that occurs beside forest streams and swamps, and has not been assessed by the IUCN Red List as of April 2019.
Large White-lipped Frog
Chalcorana megalonesa (Inger, Stuart & Iskandar, 2009)
Chalcorana megalonesa is a moderately large green frog found in Southeast Asian lowland forests that tolerates some disturbance but is threatened by plantation chemicals.
Tenasserim White-lipped Frog
Chalcorana eschatia (Inger, Stuart & Iskandar, 2009)
Chalcorana eschatia is a moderate-sized frog found in Thai national parks, restricted to perhumid forests, not yet IUCN-assessed.
Java White-lipped Frog
Chalcorana chalconota (Schlegel, 1837)
Chalcorana chalconota is a common widespread frog found across a range of forest and human-altered habitats in Southeast Asia.
Borneo White-lipped Frog
Chalcorana raniceps (Peters, 1871)
Chalcorana raniceps is a small frog species that lives in lowland rainforests of Southeast Asia, distinct for its small size and marked tadpoles.
North Sumatra White-lipped Frog
Chalcorana parvaccola (Inger, Stuart & Iskandar, 2009)
Chalcorana parvaccola is a small frog found in Southeast Asian forests and human-altered habitats, with known morphological characteristics and minor recorded threats.
Sri Lanka wood frog
Hydrophylax gracilis (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Hydrophylax gracilis, an endemic Sri Lankan ranid frog, lives in low-elevation wetland habitats and faces habitat loss threats.
Wide-spread Fungoid Frog
Hydrophylax bahuvistara Padhye, Jadhav, Modak, Nameer & Dahanukar, 2015
Hydrophylax bahuvistara is a frog species whose skin peptide urumin is a novel anti-influenza virucide.
Olive Frog
Nidirana adenopleura (Boulenger, 1909)
Nidirana adenopleura is a common medium-sized frog found in low-elevation East Asian freshwater habitats, not considered threatened by IUCN.
Javan Torrent Frog
Huia masonii (Boulenger, 1884)
The Javan torrent frog is an endemic Indonesian Java frog living in fast streams, threatened by habitat pollution and sedimentation, using unique high-frequency calls.
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