Megophryidae (Litter Frogs)
The Megophryidae is a group of frogs with some
archaic anatomical and behavioral features.
Currently we count 21 species in East-Malaysia.
This is approximately 15% of all megophryid
species.
The size ranges from just over 20 mm in some Leptobrachella species to 125 mm females of Megophrys nasuta.
The size ranges from just over 20 mm in some Leptobrachella species to 125 mm females of Megophrys nasuta.
Bornean megophryids are leaf litter frogs. Species
of Leptobrachium
and Megophrys
have broad heads and are capable of swallowing
large prey such as large cockroaches, snails, and
possibly other frogs.
All Bornean megophryids need streams for their tadpoles. The larvae can be generallists (Leptobrachium) or can have highly derived anatomical features and life styles (Megophrys, Xenophrys, Leptolalax, Leptobrachella)
All Bornean megophryids need streams for their tadpoles. The larvae can be generallists (Leptobrachium) or can have highly derived anatomical features and life styles (Megophrys, Xenophrys, Leptolalax, Leptobrachella)

Megophrys
nasuta