About Limnonectes hascheanus (Stoliczka, 1870)
Limnonectes hascheanus is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family. It is found across the Malay Peninsula, ranging from southern Myanmar and Thailand to Peninsular Malaysia. Whether it occurs on the Andaman Islands is still unconfirmed. This is a small frog species: when measured from snout to vent, males reach 19โ25 mm (0.75โ0.98 in) in length, while females are 21โ25 mm (0.83โ0.98 in) in length.
Prior work reported that the life cycle of Limnonectes hascheanus follows direct development, meaning there is no free-swimming tadpole stage and eggs hatch directly into tiny, fully formed frogs. However, the original observations of this development pattern were made outside the confirmed range of L. hascheanus, and they most likely actually apply to the related species Limnonectes limborgi. Careful later observations have confirmed that L. limborgi has free-swimming, endotrophic larvae, and this life cycle pattern is likely also true for L. hascheanus.