Firouzophrynus stomaticus

[1][2] This toad lacks cranial crests and the space between the eyes is broader than the upper eyelid.

The tympanum of the ear is two-thirds the diameter of the eye.

The first and second fingers are nearly equal and there is a single sub-articular tubercle.

[3] They are nocturnal, so during the day hide from predators under rocks or fallen leaves.

They are monsoon breeders and lay their eggs in small ponds during rainy season.

Duttaphrynus stomaticus can be pests even in parts far away from the Indus Valley like this one caught in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.