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Megophryidae, commonly known as goose frogs, is a large
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frog A frog is any member of a diverse and largely Carnivore, carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order (biology), order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally ''without tail'' in Ancient Greek). The oldest fossil "proto-f ...
s native to the warm southeast of Asia, from the
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n foothills eastwards, south to Indonesia and the Greater Sunda Islands in Maritime Southeast Asia, and extending to the Philippines. Fossil remains are also known from North America. it encompasses 246 species of frogs divided between five genera. For lack of a better vernacular name, they are commonly called megophryids.


Morphology

The megophryids are notable for their
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, especially those that live in
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s, 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
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(''Megophrys montana'') has sharp projections extending past the eye and nose, which disguise the frog shape. Megophryids range in size from in length. The adults' tongues are noticeably paddle-shaped. Their
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s can be found in a variety of waters, but especially
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s and
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s. The tadpoles are extremely diverse in form because of the variety of
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s they inhabit.


Genera

The following genera are recognised in the family Megophryidae; ''
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differ on the number of species per genera, leading to the variability in numbers: * Subfamily Leptobrachiinae (pseudomoustache toads; 216 species) ** ''
Leptobrachella ''Leptobrachella'' is a genus of frogs in the family Megophryidae. Members of Leptobrachella are found throughout Asia including on Borneo and the Natuna Islands. They are sometimes referred to as Borneo frogs, slender-armed frogs, or dwarf litte ...
'' Smith, 1925 (Borneo frogs; 85-93 species) ** '' Leptobrachium'' Tschudi, 1838 (eastern spadefoot toads; 38 species) **''
Leptolalax ''Leptolalax'' is a genus of frogs ( order Anura) in the family Megophryidae. They are sometimes known as Asian toads, metacarpal-tubercled toads, or slender litter frogs, although many species-specific common names do not follow these conventio ...
'' Dubois, 1980 (50 species) ** ''
Oreolalax ''Oreolalax'' is a genus of amphibian in the family Megophryidae. They are mostly endemic to southwestern China, with one species in northern Vietnam ('' Oreolalax sterlingae''), and possibly extending into adjacent Laos. There is also a popul ...
'' Myers and Leviton, 1962 (19 species) ** '' Scutiger'' Theobald, 1868 (cat-eyed toads; 24 species) *Subfamily
Megophryinae Megophryidae, commonly known as goose frogs, is a large family of frogs native to the warm southeast of Asia, from the Himalayan foothills eastwards, south to Indonesia and the Greater Sunda Islands in Maritime Southeast Asia, and extending to th ...
(124 species) ** ''
Atympanophrys ''Atympanophrys'' is a genus of frogs in the family Megophryidae. They range from central China south to northern Vietnam. They are commonly known as hidden-tympanum horned toads. Taxonomy They were synonymized with ''Xenophrys'' in 2006, but ...
'' Tian and Hu, 1983 (hidden-tympanum horned toads; 3-4 species) ** ''
Boulenophrys ''Boulenophrys'' is a genus of frogs in the family Megophryidae. They occur in the China, Mainland Southeast Asia and Northeast India. It had been placed variously as a subgenus or synonymy of ''Megophrys ''Megophrys'' is a genus of frogs i ...
'' Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2016 (Chinese horned toads; 65 species) **''
Brachytarsophrys ''Brachytarsophrys'' is a genus of the family Megophryidae in the order Anura, and are found in southern China, Myanmar, northern Thailand and northern Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic ...
'' Tian & Hu, 1983 (Karin Hills frogs; 8 species) **'' Megophrys'' Kuhl and Van Hasselt, 1822 (Indonesian horned toads; 5-8 species) **''
Ophryophryne ''Ophryophryne'' is a genus of amphibian in the family Megophryidae from Southeast Asia. They are sometimes known as mountain toads. Species The genus contains the following six species: * '' Ophrophryne elfina'' * ''Ophryophryne gerti'' Ohler, ...
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(narrow-mouth horned toads; 6 species) **''
Pelobatrachus ''Pelobatrachus'' is a genus of frogs in the family Megophryidae. It was formerly synonymized with '' Megophrys'' until 2021, when it was revived as a distinct genus. They inhabit Southeast Asia, namely the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and th ...
'' Beddard, 1908 "1907" (clay horned toads; 7 species) **''
Xenophrys ''Xenophrys'' is a genus of amphibians in the family Megophryidae. They are found in southeastern Asia (including China and northeastern India) to Borneo. Their common name is strange-horned toads. Conservation Of the 36 ''Xenophrys'' specie ...
'' Günther, 1864 (strange-horned toads; 28-31 species) **'' Incertae sedis'' *** "''Megophrys''" ''dringi'' Inger, Stuebing, and Tan, 1995 *** "''Megophrys''" ''feii'' Yang, Wang, and Wang, 2018


Evolution

The origin of this group of frogs was largely unknown, due to the lack of members of this family in the fossil record. While the family was originally considered to have originated in the early-mid
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(100-126 mya) via fossils of related frog groups, a study in early 2017 revealed that this was likely an overestimation. Using DNA sequencing, the study indicated the group more likely originated much later during the Cretaceous period, around 77 mya. The study also indicated that there are likely many more new species in the family that are currently unknown to science. While the family is currently restricted to Asia, fossils indicate that it once had a much wider distribution extending to North America. The earliest known fossils of this family are from the
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References

* (2004): ''Encyclopedia of Reptiles & Amphibians'' (2nd ed.). Fog City Press. * (2003): Animal Diversity Web &ndash
Megophryidae
Retrieved 2006-MAY-08.


Further reading

* "Asian Toadfrogs (Megophryidae)". Amy Lathrop. ''Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia''. Ed. Michael Hutchins, Arthur V. Evans, Jerome A. Jackson, Devra G. Kleiman, James B. Murphy, Dennis A. Thoney, et al. Vol. 6: Amphibians. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2004. p109-117. {{Taxonbar, from=Q56056 Amphibian families Amphibians of Asia Taxa named by Charles Lucien Bonaparte Indomalayan realm fauna