About Leptomantis harrissoni (Inger & Haile, 1959)
Species Classification
Leptomantis harrissoni is a species of medium-sized frog.
Adult Size
Adult males of this species reach a length of approximately 50 millimetres (2.0 in), while adult females reach approximately 70 millimetres (2.8 in).
Adult Morphology
Individuals have an angular, pointed snout and well-developed dark webbing between the toes of their hands, with a basic brown body coloration.
Tadpole Size
Tadpoles of this species grow to approximately 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in length.
Tadpole Morphology
They have an ovoid body, a short snout, and a well-developed, rather pointed tail fin, with a basic dark brown coloration.
Species Distribution Range
This species is widely distributed across northern Borneo.
Specific Distribution Locations
It can be found in Sarawak and Sabah (Malaysia), Brunei, and northern Kalimantan (Indonesia).
Natural Habitat
Its natural habitat is primary or old secondary lowland rainforest, on both flat and hilly terrain, at elevations below 350 m.
Conservation Threat
This species is currently threatened by habitat loss.