List of amphibians of India
This is an index to the amphibians found in India. The amphibians of India show a high level of endemism.[1] This list is based largely on Darrel Frost (2006)[2] and includes common names from older books and journals.[3][4][5]
Some Indian frogs
Order Anura
    
    Family Bufonidae
    
- Ornate torrent toad, Ansonia ornata = Ghatophryne ornata (Günther, 1876)
 - Silent Valley torrent toad, Ansonia ornata = Ghatophryne rubigina (Pillai and Pattabiraman, 1981)
 - Bufo beddomii (Günther, 1876)
 - Bufo brevirostris (Rao, 1937)
 - Bufo burmanus (Andersson, 1939)
 - Duttaphrynus cyphosus = Bufo cyphosus (Ye, 1977)
 - Himalayan toad, Duttaphrynus himalayanus (Günther, 1864) = Bufo himalayanus (Günther, 1864)
 - Bufo hololius (Günther, 1876)
 - Xanthophryne koynayensis (Soman, 1963)
 - Xanthophryne tigerina Biju, Bocxlaer, Giri, Loader and Bossuyt, 2009
 - Ladakh toad, Pseudepidalea latastii Boulenger, 1882 = Bufo latastii
 - Common Indian toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799) = Bufo melanostictus Schneider, 1799 
Common Indian toad, Bufo melanostictus - Duttaphrynus microtympanum (Boulenger, 1882) = Bufo microtympanum (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Ingerophrynus macrotis (Boulenger, 1887)
 - Bufo parietalis (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Ferguson's toad, Bufo scaber (Schneider, 1799)
 - Bufo silentvalleyensis (Pillai, 1981)
 - Bufo stomaticus (Lütken, 1864)
 - Green toad, Bufo viridis
 - Bufo stuarti (Smith, 1929)
 - Bufoides meghalayanus (Yazdani and Chanda, 1971)
 - Pedostibes kempi (Boulenger, 1919)
 - Pedostibes tuberculosus (Günther, 1876)
 
Family Ceratobatrachidae
    
- Ingerana charlesdarwini (Das, 1998) = Rana charlesdarwini
 
Dicroglossinae
    
- Common skittering frog, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis (Schneider, 1799)
 - Euphlyctis ghoshi (Chanda, 1991)
 - Indian five-fingered frog, Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson, 1834)
 - Karavali skittering frog, Euphlyctis karaavali Priti et al., 2016
 - Fejervarya andamanensis (Stoliczka, 1870) = Limnonectes andamanensis (Stoliczka, 1870)
 - Fejervarya assimilis (Blyth, 1852)
 - Fejervarya brama (Lesson, 1834)
 - Fejervarya brevipalmata (Peters, 1871)
 - Fejervarya cancrivora (Gravenhorst, 1829)
 - Fejervarya greenii (Boulenger, 1905)
 - Fejervarya keralensis (Dubois, 1981)
 - Alpine cricket frog, Fejervarya limnocharis (Gravenhorst, 1829)
 - Fejervarya murthii (Pillai, 1979)
 - Fejervarya mysorensis (Rao, 1922)
 - Fejervarya nicobariensis (Stoliczka, 1870)
 - Fejervarya nepalensis (Iskandar, 1998)
 - Fejervarya nilagirica (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Fejervarya orissaensis (Dutta, 1997)
 - Fejervarya parambikulamana (Rao, 1937)
 - Fejervarya rufescens (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Fejervarya sauriceps (Rao, 1937)
 - Fejervarya syhadrensis = Limnonectes syhadrensis (Annandale, 1919)
 - Fejervarya teraiensis (Dubois, 1984)
 - Jerdon's bullfrog, Hoplobatrachus crassus (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Indian bullfrog, Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1802)
 - Limnonectes doriae (Boulenger, 1887)
 - Limnonectes hascheanus (Stoliczka, 1870)
 - Limnonectes khasianus (Anderson, 1871)
 - Limnonectes kuhlii (Tschudi, 1838)
 - Limnonectes laticeps (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Limnonectes limborgi (Sclater, 1892)
 - Limnonectes mawlyndipi (Chanda, 1990)
 - Limnonectes mawphlangensis (Pillai and Chanda, 1977)
 - Limnonectes shompenorum (Das, 1996)
 - Minervarya sahyadris (Dubois, Ohler, and Biju, 2001)
 - Nanorana annandalii = Paa annandalii (Boulenger, 1920)
 - Nanorana arnoldi = Paa arnoldi (Dubois, 1975)
 - Nanorana barmoachensis = Paa barmoachensis (Khan and Tasnim, 1989)
 - Nanorana blanfordii = Paa blanfordii (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Nanorana conaensis = Paa conaensis (Fei and Huang In Huang and Fei, 1981)
 - Nanorana ercepeae = Paa ercepeae (Dubois, 1974)
 - Hazara torrent frog, Nanorana hazarensis = Paa hazarensis (Dubois and Khan, 1979)
 - Nanorana liebigii = Paa liebigii (Günther, 1860)
 - Nanorana minica = Paa minica (Dubois, 1975)
 - Nanorana mokokchungensis = Paa mokokchungensis (Das and Chanda, 2000)
 - Nanorana polunini = Paa polunini (Smith, 1951)
 - Nanorana pleskei (Günther, 1896)
 - Karez frog, Nanorana sternosignata = Paa sternosignata (Murray, 1885)
 - Murree Hills frog, Nanorana vicina = Paa vicina (Stoliczka, 1872)
 - Ombrana sikimensis = Chaparana sikimensis (Jerdon, 1870)
 - Burrowing frog, Sphaerotheca breviceps (Schneider, 1799)
 - Sphaerotheca dobsoni (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Sphaerotheca leucorhynchus (Rao, 1937)
 - Marbled sand frog Sphaerotheca rolandae (Dubois, 1983)
 
Occidozyginae
    
- Occidozyga borealis (Annandale, 1912)
 - Occidozyga lima (Gravenhorst, 1829)
 - Occidozyga sumatrana (Peters, 1877)
 
Family Hylidae
    
- Hyla annectans (Jerdon, 1870)
 
Family Megophryidae
    
- Hasselt's toad, Leptobrachium hasseltii (Tschudi, 1838)
 - Leptobrachium smithi (Matsui, Nabhitabhata, and Panha, 1999)
 - Scutiger boulengeri (Bedriaga, 1898)
 - Scutiger gongshanensis (Yang and Su In Yang, Su, and Li, 1979)
 - Nyingchi alpine toad, Scutiger nyingchiensis (Fei, 1977)
 - Sikkim alpine toad, Scutiger sikimmensis (Blyth, 1855)
 - Xenophrys boettgeri (Boulenger, 1899)
 - Xenophrys kempii (Annandale, 1912)
 - Xenophrys major (Boulenger, 1908)
 - Xenophrys parva (Boulenger, 1893)
 - Xenophrys robusta (Boulenger, 1908)
 - Xenophrys wuliangshanensis
 
Family Micrixalidae
    
- Micrixalus elegans (Rao, 1937)
 - Micrixalus fuscus (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Micrixalus gadgili Pillai and Pattabiraman, 1990
 - Micrixalus kottigeharensis (Rao, 1937)
 - Micrixalus narainensis (Rao, 1937)
 - Micrixalus nudis Pillai, 1978
 - Micrixalus phyllophilus (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Micrixalus saxicola (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Micrixalus silvaticus (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Micrixalus swamianus (Rao, 1937)
 - Micrixalus thampii (Pillai, 1981)
 
Family Microhylidae
    
- Kalophrynus interlineatus (Blyth, 1855) = Kalophrynus orangensis (Dutta, Ahmed, and Das, 2000)
 - Micryletta inornata (Boulenger, 1890)
 - Ramanella anamalaiensis (Rao, 1937)
 - Ramanella minor (Rao, 1937)
 - Ramanella montana (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Ramanella mormorata (Rao, 1937)
 - Ramanella triangularis (Günther, 1876)
 - White-bellied pug-snout frog, Ramanella variegata (Stoliczka, 1872)
 - Uperodon globulosus (Günther, 1864)
 - Marbled balloon frog, Uperodon systoma (Schneider, 1799)
 - Melanobatrachus indicus (Beddome, 1878)
 - Kaloula baleata (Müller In Oort and Müller, 1833)
 - Painted frog, Kaloula pulchra (Gray, 1831) 
Asian painted frog, Kaloula pulchra - Kaloula assamensis (Das, Sengupta, Ahmed, and Dutta, 2005)
 - Sri Lankan bullfrog, Kaloula taprobanica (Parker, 1934)
 - Microhyla berdmorei (Blyth, 1856)
 - Microhyla chakrapanii (Pillai, 1977)
 - Microhyla heymonsi (Vogt, 1911)
 - Ornate narrow-mouthed toad, Microhyla ornata (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
 - Microhyla pulchra (Hallowell, 1861)
 - Microhyla rubra (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Microhyla sholigari (Dutta and Ray, 2000)
 - Microhyla laterite Seshadri et al., 2016
 - Mysticellus franki Garg & Biju, 2019
 
Family Nyctibatrachidae
    
- Nyctibatrachus aliciae (Inger, Shaffer, Koshy, and Bakde, 1984)
 - Nyctibatrachus beddomii (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Nyctibatrachus deccanensis (Dubois, 1984)
 - Nyctibatrachus humayuni (Bhaduri and Kripalani, 1955)
 - Nyctibatrachus hussaini (Krishnamurthy, Reddy, and Gururaja, 2001)
 - Nyctibatrachus kempholeyensis (Rao, 1937)
 - Nyctibatrachus major (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Nyctibatrachus minor (Inger, Shaffer, Koshy, and Bakde, 1984)
 - Nyctibatrachus periyar Biju et al., 2011
 - Nyctibatrachus petraeus (Das and Kunte, 2005)
 - Nyctibatrachus sanctipalustris (Rao, 1920)
 - Nyctibatrachus sylvaticus (Rao, 1937)
 - Nyctibatrachus vasanthi (Ravichandran, 1997)
 - Nyctibatrachus minimus Biju et al., 2007.[6]
 - Nyctibatrachus sholai Radhakrishnan, Dinesh & Ravichandran, 2007.[7]
 - Nyctibatrachus dattatreyaensis Dinesh K P, Radhakrishnan C & Gopalakrishna Bhatta, 2008[8]
 
Family Petropedetidae
    
- Indirana beddomii (Günther, 1876)
 - Indirana brachytarsus (Günther, 1876)
 - Indirana diplosticta (Günther, 1876)
 - Indirana gundia (Dubois, 1986)
 - Indirana leithii (Boulenger, 1888)
 - Indirana leptodactyla (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Indirana longicrus (Rao, 1937)
 - Indirana phrynoderma (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Indirana semipalmata (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Indirana tenuilingua (Rao, 1937)
 
Family Ranidae
    
- Amolops chakrataensis (Ray, 1992)
 - Amolops formosus (Günther, 1876)
 - Amolops gerbillus (Annandale, 1912)
 - Amolops himalayanus (Boulenger, 1888)
 - Amolops jaunsari (Ray, 1992)
 - Amolops marmoratus (Blyth, 1855)
 - Amolops monticola (Anderson, 1871)
 - Amolops viridimaculatus (Jiang, 1983)
 - Bicolored frog, Clinotarsus curtipes (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Huia chloronota (Günther, 1876)
 - Humerana humeralis (Boulenger, 1887)
 - Fungoid frog, Hydrophylax malabaricus (Tschudi, 1838) 
Fungoid frog, Hydrophylax malabaricus - Hydrophylax bahuvistara
 - Hydrophylax raniceps (Peters, 1871)
 - Pterorana khare (Kiyasetuo and Khare, 1986)
 - Hylarana tytleri (Theobald, 1868)
 - Nasirana alticola (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Golden frog, Hylarana aurantiaca (Boulenger, 1904)
 - Hylarana chitwanensis (Das, 1998)
 - Boulenger's Garo hill frog, Hylarana garoensis (Boulenger, 1920 )
 - Hylarana leptoglossa (Cope, 1868)
 - Hylarana nigrovittata (Blyth, 1856)
 - Bronzed frog, Hylarana temporalis (Günther, 1864)
 
Family Rhacophoridae
    
- Chiromantis cherrapunjiae = Chirixalus cherrapunjiae (Roonwal and Kripalani, 1966)
 - Chiromantis doriae = Chirixalus doriae (Boulenger, 1893)
 - Chiromantis dudhwaensis = Chirixalus dudhwaensis (Ray, 1992)
 - Chiromantis shyamrupus = Chirixalus shyamrupus (Chanda and Ghosh, 1989)
 - Chiromantis simus = Chirixalus simus (Annandale, 1915)
 - Chiromantis vittatus = Chirixalus vittatus (Boulenger, 1887)
 - Ghatixalus variabilis (Jerdon, 1853)[9]
 - Nyctixalus moloch (Annandale, 1912)
 - Kurixalus verrucosus = Rhacophorus verrucosus (Boulenger, 1893)
 - Aquixalus bisacculus = Rhacophorus bisacculus (Taylor, 1962)
 - Aquixalus naso = Polypedates naso (Annandale, 1912)
 - Raorchestes andersoni (Ahl, 1927)
 - Raorchestes anili (Biju and Bossuyt, 2006)
 - Raorchestes luteolus (Kuramoto and Joshy, 2003)
 - Raorchestes tuberohumerus (Kuramoto and Joshy, 2003)
 - Raorchestes annandalii (Boulenger, 1906)
 - Raorchestes beddomii (Günther, 1876)
 - Raorchestes bobingeri (Biju and Bossuyt, 2005)
 - Raorchestes bombayensis (Annandale, 1919)
 - Raorchestes chalazodes (Günther, 1876)
 - Raorchestes charius (Rao, 1937)
 - Raorchestes dubius (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Raorchestes femoralis Round-snout pygmy frog (Günther, 1864)
 - Raorchestes flaviventris (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Raorchestes garo (Boulenger, 1919)
 - Raorchestes glandulosus (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Raorchestes graminirupes (Biju & Bossuyt, 2005)
 - Raorchestes griet (Bossuyt, 2002)
 - Raorchestes jerdonii (Günther, 1876)
 - Raorchestes kempiae (Boulenger, 1919)
 - Raorchestes luteolus = Raorchestes neelanethrus Gururaja et al., 2007[10]
 - Raorchestes microdiscus (Annandale, 1912)
 - Raorchestes namdaphaensis (Sarkar and Sanyal, 1985)
 - Sharp-snout pygmy tree frog, Raorchestes nasutus
 - Raorchestes nerostagona
 - Raorchestes ochlandrae Gururaja et al., 2007.[11]
 - Raorchestes ponmudi
 - Raorchestes sanctisilvaticus (Das and Chanda, 1997)
 - Raorchestes shillongensis (Pillai and Chanda, 1973)
 - Raorchestes signatus (Boulenger, 1882)
 - Raorchestes similipalensis (Dutta, 2003)
 - Raorchestes terebrans (Das and Chanda, 1998)
 - Raorchestes tinniens (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Raorchestes travancoricus (Boulenger, 1891)
 - Raorchestes tuberohumerus
 - Raorchestes wynaadensis (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Polypedates bengalensis Purkayastha et al., 2019[12]
 - Polypedates gongshanensis
 - Polypedates insularis (Das, 1995)
 - Polypedates leucomystax (Gravenhorst, 1829)
 - Polypedates maculatus (Gray, 1833) chunam frog
 - Polypedates megacephalus (Hallowell, 1861)
 - Polypedates pseudocruciger (Das and Ravichandran, 1998)
 - Polypedates taeniatus (Boulenger, 1906)
 - Rhacophorus appendiculatus (Günther, 1858)
 - Rhacophorus bipunctatus (Ahl, 1927)
 - Rhacophorus calcadensis (Ahl, 1927)
 - Rhacophorus lateralis (Boulenger, 1883)
 - Malabar flying frog, Rhacophorus malabaricus (Jerdon, 1870) 
Malabar flying frog, Rhacophorus malabaricus - Rhacophorus maximus (Günther, 1858)
 - Rhacophorus namdaphaensis (Sarkar and Sanyal, 1985)
 - Rhacophorus pseudomalabaricus (Vasudevan and Dutta, 2000)
 - Rhacophorus tuberculatus (Anderson, 1871)
 - Rhacophorus variabilis (Jerdon, 1854)
 - Rhacophorus htunwini (Wilkinson, Thin, Lwin, and Shein, 2005)
 - Rhacophorus translineatus (Wu In Sichuan Institute of Biology Herpetology Department, 1977)
 - Rhacophorus kio (Ohler and Delorme, 2006)
 - Theloderma asperum (Boulenger, 1886)
 
Family Sooglossidae
    
- Purple frog, Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis (Biju and Bossuyt, 2003)
 
Order Gymnophiona
    
The list of Indian caecilians is based on Giri & Gaikwad (2013) (duly amended):[13]
Family Caeciliidae
    
- Gegeneophis spp.
 
- Gegeneophis carnosus (Beddome, 1870)
 - Amboli caecilian, Gegeneophis danieli Giri, Gower and Wilkinson 2003
 - Gegeneophis goaensis Bhatta, Dinesh, Prashanth & Kulkarni, 2007
 - Gegeneophis krishni Pillai and Ravichandran, 1999
 - Gegeneophis madhavai Bhatta and Srinivasa, 2004[14]
 - Gegeneophis mhadeiensis Bhatta, Dinesh, Prashanth & Kulkarni, 2007
 - Gegeneophis nadkarnii Bhatta and Prashanth, 2004[15]
 - Gegeneophis pareshi Giri, Gower, Gaikwad & Wilkinson, 2011
 - Gegeneophis primus Kotharambath, Gower, Oomen & Wilkinson, 2012
 - Forest caecilian, Gegeneophis ramaswamii Taylor, 1964
 - Gegeneophis seshachari Ravichandran, Gower, and Wilkinson, 2003
 
- Indotyphlus spp.
 
- Indotyphlus battersbyi Taylor, 1960
 - Maharashtra caecilian, Indotyphlus maharashtraensis Giri, Wilkinson, and Gower, 2003
 
Family Chikilidae
    
- Fuller's caecilian, Chikila fulleri (Alcock, 1904) formerly Gegeneophis fulleri[16]
 - Chikila alcocki Kamei, Gower, Wilkinson & Biju, 2013[17]
 - Chikila darlong Kamei, Gower, Wilkinson & Biju, 2013[17]
 - Chikila gaiduwani Kamei, Gower, Wilkinson & Biju, 2013[17]
 
Family Ichthyophiidae
    

Ichthyophis sp. from the Western Ghats
Ichthyophis spp.[18]
- Ichthyophis alfredii Mathew & Sen, 2009
 - Ichthyophis beddomei Peters, 1880
 - Ichthyophis bombayensis Taylor, 1960
 - Ichthyophis daribokensis Mathew & Sen 2009
 - Ichthyophis garoensis Pillai and Ravichandran, 1999
 - Ichthyophis davidi Bhatta, Dinesh, Kulkarni, Radhakrishnan 2011
 - Ichthyophis husaini Pillai and Ravichandran, 1999
 - Ichthyophis kodaguensis Wilkinson, Gower, Govindappa & Venkatachalaiah, 2007
 - Ichthyophis khumhzi Kamei, Wilkinson, Gower & Biju, 2009
 - Ichthyophis longicephalus Pillai, 1986
 - Ichthyophis moustakius Kamei, Wilkinson, Gower & Biju, 2009
 - Ichthyophis nokrekensis Mathew & Sen, 2009
 - Ichthyophis sendenyu Kamei, Wilkinson, Gower & Biju, 2009
 - Ichthyophis sikkimensis Taylor, 1960
 - Ichthyophis tricolor Annandale, 1909
 
- Uraeotyphlus spp.
 
- Uraeotyphlus gansi Gower, Rajendran, Nussbaum, & Wilkinson, 2008
 - Uraeotyphlus interruptus Pillai and Ravichandran, 1999
 - Uraeotyphlus malabaricus (Beddome, 1870)
 - Uraeotyphlus menoni Annandale, 1913
 - Uraeotyphlus narayani Seshachar, 1939
 - Uraeotyphlus oommeni Gower & Wilkinson, 2007
 - Uraeotyphlus oxyurus (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
 
Order Urodela
    

Tylototriton verrucosus
Family Salamandridae
    
- Himalayan newt, Tylototriton verrucosus (Anderson, 1871)
 
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