Paddy Field Frog

Fejervarya limnocharis

"Fejervarya limnocharis" is a species of frog found widely distributed in South Asia. It is known under many common names, including Indian cricket frog, Boie's wart frog, rice field frog, and Asian grass frog. Molecular studies of the species complex suggest that there may be multiple species involved.
Fejervarya limnocharis - field frog I have always been a little disappointed not to find any of those little slimy poison dart type frogs, rather than these lunkers that I normally find. Having said that, They are still amazing and I love watching them do the leap of faith when I get too close.

This one is different to the normal frogs that I find at the stream, which are all tree frogs with the suckers on their toes. Take a closer look and you will see the difference. I found this on the driveway, lifting its feet in an attempt to avoid the baking surface temperature.

Location is Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Ciranjang village, Driveway.
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Appearance

The following description is from Boulenger:

⟶ Very closely allied to "Rana tigrina", from which it differs in its smaller size, half-webbed toes, slight development of the fringe on the fifth toe, and usually in the presence of a small outer metatarsal tubercle. The length and shape of the snout, the size of the inner metatarsal tubercle, and the relative length of the hind limbs and of the fourth toe vary to an extraordinary degree. The tibio-tarsal articulation usually reaches the eye, or between the latter and the end of the snout; but in some specimens it reaches considerably beyond the end of the snout, and the foot measures two thirds the distance between the end of the snout and the vent Greenish or olive, with darker spots; a light vertebral line or band frequently present; sometimes a light line along the inner side of the leg; sides of thighs black-marbled; throat of male usually with two large black blotches, sometimes connected and forming a 'M'.

This species measures 2–5 cm from snout to vent.

The species forms a complex with several genetic variants that may represent multiple species.
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Distribution

A widely distributed species, extending from China and Southern Japan, throughout India, Sri Lanka, and Burma to the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. In the Himalayas it occurs up to 7,000 ft. Stoliczka observed that it usually does not hesitate to take to the sea or brackish water. In Pakistan it occurs in the Indus drainage from the delta north at least to Rawalpindi.

According to the Amphibian Species of the World, records outside Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam are almost certainly representing other species.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAmphibia
OrderAnura
FamilyDicroglossidae
GenusFejervarya
SpeciesF. limnocharis