Limnonectes

More than 90, see text Taylorana Dubois, 1986 Limnonectes is a genus of fork-tongued frogs of 91 known species, but new ones are still being described occasionally.

These frogs are found throughout East and Southeast Asia, most commonly near forest streams.

[3] Large-bodied species cluster around fast rivers, while smaller ones live among leaf-litter or on stream banks.

The Indonesian island of Sulawesi is home to at least 15 species of this frog, only four of which have been formally described.

[5] Before, L. limborgi was assumed to have direct development (eggs hatching as tiny, full-formed frogs), but more careful observations have showed it has free-swimming but endotrophic larvae; this probably applies to the closely related L. hascheanus, too.