Ansonia
minuta
is a common lowland stream toad. The specimens
depicted on this page are from Kubah National Park,
Sarawak. Calling males sit on saplings close to
streams.
Adult males up to 23 mm snout-vent length, females 23–28 mm.
Adult males up to 23 mm snout-vent length, females 23–28 mm.
Ansonia
minuta
tadpoles grow up to 25 mm. They possess the typical
large oral sucker and tear-drop body shape that
characterize tadpoles of the genus
Ansonia.
The body is streamlined, depressed. The tail fins
are low and restricted to the distal half of the
tail. Coloration is dark brown to black on dorsum.


