Ceratobatrachidae

The Ceratobatrachidae are a family of frogs found in the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, the Philippines, Palau, Fiji, New Guinea, and the Admiralty, Bismarck, and Solomon Islands.

Taxonomy
Ceratobatrachidae was formerly treated as a subfamily (i.e., Ceratobatrachinae) in the family Ranidae (true frogs), but have now been re-classified as a separate family. The following genera are recognised:
 * Subfamily Alcalinae Brown, Siler, Richards, Diesmos, and Cannatella, 2015
 * Alcalus (5 species)
 * Subfamily Ceratobatrachinae Boulenger, 1884
 * Cornufer Tschudi, 1838 (> 50 species)
 * Platymantis Günther, 1858 (> 30 species)
 * Subfamily Liuraninae Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2010
 * Liurana Dubois, 1987 (4 species)

Formerly, the following genera were also recognized in the family Ceratobatrachidae, but have now been merged into the genera above.
 * Batrachylodes Boulenger, 1887 (8 species)
 * Palmatorappia Ahl, 1927 (1 species)
 * Ceratobatrachus Boulenger, 1884 (1 species)
 * Discodeles Boulenger, 1918 (5 species)

Distribution
Ceratobatrachidae is distributed across Island Southeast Asia, as well as in the Eastern Himalayas.
 * Genus Liurana
 * Eastern Himalayas: 4 species
 * Genus Alcalus
 * Borneo: 2 species (Alcalus baluensis and Alcalus rajae)
 * Palawan: 1 species (Alcalus mariae)
 * Genus Platymantis
 * Philippines:
 * Genus Cornufer
 * Palau: 1 species
 * Maluku: 3-4 species
 * New Guinea: 6-8 species
 * Bismarck Archipelago: 18-22 species
 * Solomon Islands: 20-25 species
 * Fiji: 2 species

Life history
All Ceratobatrachidae lay eggs outside of water and undergo direct development where eggs hatch directly into froglets, without free-living tadpole stages.