List of amphibians of Malaysia
The amphibians of Malaysia are diverse.
Species
- Amolops larutensis
- Angular caecilian
- Ansonia albomaculata
- Ansonia endauensis
- Ansonia hanitschi
- Ansonia latidisca
- Ansonia minuta
- Ansonia torrentis
- Borneophrys edwardinae
- Bufo asper
- Calluella brooksii
- Calluella flava
- Calluella guttulata
- Calluella volzi
- Caudacaecilia asplenia
- Caudacaecilia larutensis
- Caudacaecilia nigroflava
- Chaperina fusca
- Chiromantis nongkhorensis
- Duttaphrynus melanostictus
- Fejervarya cancrivora
- Fejervarya limnocharis
- Fejervarya pulla
- Hoplobatrachus rugulosus
- Huia cavitympanum
- Humerana miopus
- Hylarana banjarana
- Hylarana baramica
- Hylarana erythraea
- Hylarana glandulosa
- Hylarana laterimaculata
- Hylarana luctuosa
- Hylarana macrodactyla
- Hylarana nigrovittata
- Hylarana picturata
- Hylarana siberu
- Hylarana signata
- Ichthyophis atricollaris
- Ichthyophis dulitensis
- Ichthyophis monochrous
- Ingerana tenasserimensis
- Ingerophrynus divergens
- Ingerophrynus gollum
- Ingerophrynus kumquat
- Ingerophrynus macrotis
- Ingerophrynus parvus
- Ingerophrynus quadriporcatus
- Kaloula pulchra
- Kurixalus appendiculatus
- Leptobrachella baluensis
- Leptobrachella brevicrus
- Leptobrachella mjobergi
- Leptobrachella palmata
- Leptobrachella parva
- Leptobrachella serasanae
- Leptobrachium hendricksoni
- Leptobrachium smithi
- Leptolalax arayai
- Leptolalax dringi
- Leptolalax gracilis
- Leptolalax hamidi
- Leptolalax heteropus
- Leptolalax kajangensis
- Leptolalax kecil
- Leptolalax maurus
- Leptolalax pictus
- Limnonectes blythii
- Limnonectes doriae
- Limnonectes finchi
- Limnonectes hascheanus
- Limnonectes ibanorum
- Limnonectes ingeri
- Limnonectes kenepaiensis
- Limnonectes kuhlii
- Limnonectes laticeps
- Limnonectes leporinus
- Limnonectes malesianus
- Limnonectes nitidus
- Limnonectes tweediei
- Odorrana hosii
- Megophrys kobayashii
- Megophrys nasuta
- Meristogenys jerboa
- Meristogenys macrophthalmus
- Meristogenys orphnocnemis
- Meristogenys whiteheadi
- Microhyla berdmorei
- Microhyla butleri
- Microhyla fissipes
- Microhyla heymonsi
- Microhyla mantheyi
- Microhyla palmipes
- Microhyla superciliaris
- Micryletta inornata
- Occidozyga baluensis
- Occidozyga martensii
- Odorrana monjerai
- Occidozyga lima
- Pelophryne guentheri
- Philautus amoenus
- Philautus aurantium
- Philautus bunitus
- Philautus disgregus
- Philautus erythrophthalmus
- Philautus gunungensis
- Philautus petersi
- Philautus saueri
- Raorchestes parvulus
- Rhacophorus angulirostris
- Rhacophorus baluensis
- Rhacophorus bipunctatus
- Rhacophorus nigropalmatus
- Rhacophorus pardalis
- Staurois latopalmatus
- Theloderma asperum
- Theloderma leporosum
- Xenophrys aceras
- Xenophrys baluensis
- Xenophrys dringi
- Xenophrys longipes
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