Bufoides meghalayanus

[1] Bufoides meghalayanus occur in montane forests dominated by screw pines Pandanus furcatus.

They can be found in crevices of sandstone boulders and in rocky ravines near wet seasonal streams at elevations of 1,084–1,192 m (3,556–3,911 ft) above sea level.

Breeding takes place in leaf axils of screw pines and in boulder pot-holes.

[1] This species is threatened by rock quarrying and use of forest resources (logging and extraction of firewood and timber).

The populations representing the undescribed form occur in Ngengpui Wildlife Sanctuary and Dampa Tiger Reserve.