“…Sex was determined by direct observation of calling in life and the presence of internal vocal sac openings, and the presence of eggs in abdomen. Comparative morphological data of Leptolalax species were obtained from examination of museum specimens (see Appendix) and from the literature: L. aereus (Rowley et al 2010c), L. alpinus (Fei et al 2009), L. applebyi (Rowley & Cao 2009), L. arayai (Matsui 1997), L. bourreti (Ohler et al 2011), L. bidoupensis (Rowley et al 2011), L. botsfordi (Rowley et al 2013); L. croceus (Rowley et al 2010a), L. dringi (Inger et al 1995;Matsui & Dehling 2012) , L. lateralis (Anderson 1871;Humtsoe et al 2008), L. laui (Sung et al 2014), L. liui (Fei et al 2009, Sung et al 2014, L. marmoratus (Matsui et al 2014b), L. maurus (Inger et al 1997), L. melanoleucus (Matsui 2006), L. melicus (Rowley et al 2010b), L. minimus (Taylor 1962;Ohler et al 2011), L. nahangensis (Lathrop et al 1998), L. nokrekensis (Mathew & Sen 2010), L. nyx (Ohler et al 2011), L. oshanensis (Fei et al 2009), L. pelodytoides (Boulenger 1893;Ohler et al 2011), L. pictus (Malkmus 1992), L. platycephalus (Dehling 2012a), L. pluvialis (Ohler et al 2000(Ohler et al , 2011, L. pyrrhops (Poyarkov et al 2015), L. sabahmontanus…”