Sphaerotheca bengaluru P. Deepak, K. P. Dinesh, A. Ohler, K. Shanker, B. H. Channakeshavamurthy & J. S. Ashadevi, 2020 - Bengaluru Burrowing Frog

Phylogeneticaly S. bengaluru has a sister relationship to S. pashchima with which it is allopatric in distribution and has a high level of genetic divergence. S. bengaluru is known from the mid-elevations of semi-urban agricultural lands
of Budumanahalli, Bengaluru which falls in the Deccan plateau region of India.

Nyctibatrachus spp. - Wrinkled frogs

36 species of Nyctibatrachus occur in India. While some of those are easy to identify to a species level from images or from locality of image taken, some have to be inspected more closely to confirm species identification. This page hosts such images where species identities have not been determined yet. However, this image gallery will help experts on the website team as well as those externally affiliated to easily compare these images with already identified reference images and museum specimens.

Amolops spp. -

13 species of Amolops occur in India. While some of those are easy to identify to a species level from images or from locality of image taken, some have to be inspected more closely to confirm species identification. This page hosts such images where species identities have not been determined yet. However, this image gallery will help experts on the website team as well as those externally affiliated to easily compare these images with already identified reference images and museum specimens.

Indirana spp. - Leaping Frogs

11 species of Indirana occure in India. While some of those are easy to identify to a species level from images or from locality of image taken, some have to be inspected more closely to confirm species identification. This page hosts such images where species identities have not been determined yet. However, this image gallery will help experts on the website team as well as those externally affiliated to easily compare these images with already identified reference images and museum specimens.

Microhyla spp. - Narrow Mouthed Frrogs

15 species of Microhyla occur in India. While some of those are easy to identify to a species level from images or from locality of image taken, some have to be inspected more closely to confirm species identification. This page hosts such images where species identities have not been determined yet. However, this image gallery will help experts on the website team as well as those externally affiliated to easily compare these images with already identified reference images and museum specimens.