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Xenophrys aceras, commonly known as the Perak horned toad, Perak spadefoot toad or Malayan horned frog, is a species of frog in the family Megophryidae found in Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand, [2] and possibly in Indonesia. [1] [3] Its common name refers to its type locality, Bukit Besar in Perak state, Malaysia. [2]
Pelobatrachus kalimantanensis (Munir, Hamidy, Matsui, Iskandar, Sidik, and Shimada, 2019) — Kalimantan horned frog; Pelobatrachus kobayashii (Malkmus and Matsui, 1997) — Kobayashi's horned frog; Pelobatrachus ligayae (Taylor, 1920) — Palawan horned frog; Pelobatrachus nasutus (Schlegel, 1858) — long-nosed horned frog or Malayan horned frog
The long-nosed horned frog (Pelobatrachus nasutus), also known as the Malayan horned frog or Malayan leaf frog is a species of frog restricted to the rainforest areas of southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia to Singapore, Sumatra, and Borneo. However, records from Thailand to the Sunda Shelf may apply to another, possibly unnamed species. [3]
Malayan Horned Frog: อึ่งกรายหัวมน: South (Boulenger, 1903) Megophrys longipes: Megophryidae: Slender-legged Horned Frog: อึ่งกรายขายาว: South (Boulenger, 1886) Megophrys major: Megophryidae: Greater Stream Horned Frog: North, northeast and southwest: Boulenger, 1908 Megophrys minor ...
Horned frog is a common name used to identify several kinds of frogs with hornlike features: Asian horned frog , genus Megophrys of the mesobatrachian Megophryidae Rough horned frog , genus Borneophrys of the mesobatrachian Megophryidae
Horned treefrogs, backpack frogs: Banded horned treefrog (Hemiphractus fasciatus) Hemisotidae (Cope, 1867) 1: Shovelnose frogs: Marbled snout-burrower or mottled shovelnose frog (Hemisus marmoratus) Hylidae (Rafinesque, 1815) 58: Tree frogs: White's tree frog (Litoria caerulea) Hyperoliidae (Laurent, 1943) 17: Sedge frogs or bush frogs
Pelobatrachus edwardinae is a species of frog in the family Megophryidae. It is commonly known as the rough horned frog , Edwardina's horned frog , and Edwardina's spadefoot toad . It is endemic to northern Borneo and known from the Sabah and Sarawak provinces of Malaysia as well as from Brunei . [ 2 ]
The megophryids are notable for their camouflage, especially those that live in forests, which often look like dead leaves.The camouflage is accurate to the point of some having skin folds that look like leaf veins, and at least one species, the long-nosed horned frog (Megophrys montana) has sharp projections extending past the eye and nose, which disguise the frog shape.