Duttaphrynus spp. - Toads

19 species of Duttaphrynus 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.

Sphaerotheca spp. - Burrowing Frogs

Seven species of Sphaerotheca 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.

Euphlyctis spp. - Skittering Frogs

Seven species of Euphlyctis 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.

Polypedates spp. - Tree Frogs

12 species of Polypedates 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.

Minervarya spp. - Cricket Frogs

Mineryarya is a taxonomically complex genus. A recent evidence obtained using molecular tools has resulted into reassigning many  Fejervarya species to Mineryarya. Thus, at present, Minervarya is represented by a total of 33 species in India. While a few of those could be identified to species level from images and/or locality of image, many have to be inspected more closely.