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- genus Leptomantis were formerly considered part of the genus Rhacophorus. The following species are recognised in the genus Leptomantis: Leptomantis angulirostris...
- conspecific with Leptomantis gauni but revised this view in 2015. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2018). "Malkmus' Tree Frog: Leptomantis malkmusi". IUCN...
- Leptomantis gadingensis, the Gunung Gading tree frog or Gading tree frog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Malaysia...
- genus Leptomantis, as L. bimaculata. It was erroneously described a second time in 1922, under the junior synonym Philautus zamboangensis. Leptomantis was...
- Leptomantis penanorum, commonly known as the Penan flying frog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Gunung Mulu National...
- Leptomantis pseudacutirostris, the Sumatran sharp-nose tree frog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Indonesia and has...
- Leptomantis rufipes is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Borneo and known from isolated locations in south-central Sarawak...
- Leptomantis fasciatus is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae found in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. It has been observed as high as 200 meters...
- Leptomantis angulirostris, commonly known as the masked tree frog, is a member of the tree frog family Rhacophoridae and is found in Indonesia and Malaysian...
- Leptomantis belalongensis is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Brunei and Malaysia. Leptomantis belalongensis is endemic...