Xenophrys is a genus of amphibians in the Megophryidae family. They are found in southeastern Asia (including China and northeastern India) to Borneo The genus has been found to be strongly polyphyletic, and awaiting a better solution, they have been included family Megophrys. For the moment being, they are listed under their old genus in Wikipedia.
Of the 36 Xenophrys species that the International Union for Conservation of Nature has evaluated, most are either "Data Deficient" or of "Least Concern". However, one species is considered "Endangered" (Xenophrys brachykolos), two others are "Vulnerable" (Xenophrys gigantica and Xenophrys nankiangensis), and six are "Near Threatened".
Before moving them to Megophrys, the following 44 species were included in Xenophrys:
Xenophrys aceras (Boulenger, 1903) — Perak horned toadXenophrys auralensis (Ohler, Swan, and Daltry, 2002) — Aural horned toadXenophrys baluensis (Boulenger, 1899) — Kinabalu horned toadXenophrys baolongensis (Ye, Fei, and Xie, 2007)Xenophrys binchuanensis (Ye and Fei, 1995) — Binchuan horned toadXenophrys binlingensis (Jiang, Fei, and Ye, 2009)Xenophrys boettgeri (Boulenger, 1899) — Boettger's horned toadXenophrys brachykolos (Inger and Romer, 1961) — Short-legged horned toadXenophrys caudoprocta (Shen, 1994) — Convex-tailed horned toadXenophrys damrei (Mahony, 2011)Xenophrys daweimontis (Rao and Yang, 1997) — Mount Dawei horned toadXenophrys dringi (Inger, Stuebing, and Tan, 1995) — Dring's horned toad or Dring's horned frogXenophrys gigantica (Liu, Hu, and Yang, 1960) — Great piebald horned toadXenophrys glandulosa (Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1990) — Glandular horned toadXenophrys huangshanensis (Fei and Ye, 2005)Xenophrys jingdongensis Fei and Ye, 1983 — Jingdong horned toadXenophrys jinggangensis Wang, 2012Xenophrys kuatunensis (Pope, 1929) — Kuatun horned toadXenophrys lekaguli (Stuart, Chuaynkern, Chan-ard, and Inger, 2006)Xenophrys longipes (Boulenger, 1886) — Red-legged horned toadXenophrys major (Boulenger, 1908) — Great Stream horned toadXenophrys mangshanensis Fei and Ye, 1990 — Mangshan horned toadXenophrys medogensis (Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1983) — Medog horned toadXenophrys megacephala (Mahony, Sengupta, Kamei, and Biju, 2011)Xenophrys minor Stejneger, 1926 — Dwarf horned toadXenophrys nankiangensis (Liu and Hu, 1966) — Nankiang horned toadXenophrys omeimontis (Liu, 1950) — Omei horned toadXenophrys pachyproctus (Huang, 1981) — Convex-vented horned toadXenophrys palpebralespinosa (Bourret, 1937) — Rough-skinned horned toadXenophrys parallela (Inger and Iskandar, 2005)Xenophrys parva (Boulenger, 1893) — Lesser stream horned toadXenophrys robusta (Boulenger, 1908) — Robust horned toadXenophrys sangzhiensis (Jiang, Ye, and Fei, 2008)Xenophrys serchhipii Mathew and Sen, 2007 — Serchhip horned toadXenophrys shapingensis (Liu, 1950) — Shaping horned toadXenophrys shuichengensis (Tian, Gu, and Sun, 2000) — Shuicheng horned toadXenophrys spinata (Liu and Hu, 1973) — Spiny-fingered horned toadXenophrys takensis (Mahony, 2011)Xenophrys tuberogranulatus (Shen, Mo and Li, 2010)Xenophrys wawuensis (Fei, Jiang, and Zheng, 2001) — Wawu horned toadXenophrys wuliangshanensis (Ye and Fei, 1995) — Wuliangshan horned toadXenophrys wushanensis (Ye and Fei, 1995) — Wushan horned toadXenophrys zhangi (Ye and Fei, 1992) — Zhang's horned toadXenophrys zunhebotoensis Mathew and Sen, 2007 — Zunheboto horned toad