Limnonectes hascheanus


Limnonectes hascheanus is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in the Malay Peninsula ; its occurrence in the Andaman Islands requires confirmation. It is a small frog, males being and females snout-vent length.

Taxonomy

Taxonomic work by Robert F. Inger and Bryan L. Stuart in 2010 on Limnonectes hascheanus and L. limborgi has led to better understanding of these similar species — L. limborgi has been considered a junior synonym of L. hascheanus. While the species are morphologically similar, mainly differing in body size, they are genetically distinct. This taxonomic work has also led to redefinition of ranges of both species, and the range of L. hascheanus is much more restricted than what was reported in the latest IUCN assessment for this species.

Life cycle

The life cycle of Limnonectes hascheanus has earlier been reported to have direct development. Notice that the original observations of this phenomenon came from outside the range of L. hascheanus and probably apply to L. limborgi. More importantly, careful observations have shown that L. limborgi has free-swimming but endotrophic larvae; this probably applies to L. hascheanus too.