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Microhyla ornata
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Microhyla ornata, commonly known as the ornate narrow-mouthed frog, ornate narrow-mouthed toad, or ornamented pygmy frog, is a species of found in . This is distributed in , Nepal, peninsular India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. It was previously considered to be the same species as Microhyla fissipes; therefore, the aforementioned common names can refer to either species.


Description
Frogs of the are small. They can be identified by the typical arrow-shaped mark on their dorsal side. They are generally of yellowish color with dark brown patch. This species has a small head, no teeth and no discernible tympani. The fingertips are spathulate and there is little webbing between the digits. The males do not have . The skin on the back is mainly smooth, but there are some granulations. Males are about from snout to vent and females about .


Distribution and habitat
The ornate narrow-mouthed frog is native to Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It is found in and in ranging from tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands to tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests and tropical and subtropical coniferous forests.

In some habitats, this frog may take shelter in the dung of .


Biology
The ornate narrow-mouthed frog lives semi-buried in leaf litter on the forest floor. It is mainly but it is also active during the day during the rainy season. It breeds in ponds and temporary pools that form in the rainy season.


Status
This frog has a wide range and the population seems to be stable so the rates it as being of "" as it considers that the rate of decline, if any, is insufficient to justify listing it in a more threatened category. It is common throughout most of its range and is tolerant of a range of different habitat types. No particular threats to this species have been identified.


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