Inger's Black-eyed Litter Frog

Leptobrachium ingeri

Leptobrachium ingeri was formerly known as L. nigrops. The latter has been split up into L. ingeri and L. kanowitense. It is a species of lowland rainforests in coastal areas of Sarawak. It has been recorded from the base of Mt. Santubong and peat swamp localities. L. ingeri differs from L. kanowitense by the dark blotches on its flanks and dorsum. Leptobrachium ingeri is further differentiated from L. kanowitense by more developed toe webs and by having more pointed finger tips. The upper third to half or more of the tympanum are black in L. ingeri.

Females reach a snout-vent length of 39–47 mm, males are slightly smaller, usually 28–37 mm. The call is a series of 5-10 notes.
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAmphibia
OrderAnura
FamilyMegophryidae
GenusLeptobrachium
SpeciesLeptobrachium ingeri
Photographed in
Malaysia