The following genera are recognised in the family Megophryidae;
Amphibian Species of the World and
AmphibiaWeb differ on the number of species per genera, leading to the variability in numbers: • Subfamily
Leptobrachiinae (pseudomoustache toads; 216 species) •
Leptobrachella Smith, 1925 (Borneo frogs; 85-93 species) •
Leptobrachium Tschudi, 1838 (eastern spadefoot toads; 38 species) •
Leptolalax Dubois, 1980 (50 species) •
Oreolalax Myers and Leviton, 1962 (19 species) •
Scutiger Theobald, 1868 (cat-eyed toads; 24 species) • Subfamily
Megophryinae (124 species) •
Atympanophrys Tian and Hu, 1983 (hidden-tympanum horned toads; 3-4 species) •
Boulenophrys Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2016 (Chinese horned toads; 65 species) •
Brachytarsophrys Tian & Hu, 1983 (Karin Hills frogs; 8 species) •
Grillitschia Dubois, Ohler, and Pyron, 2021 (2 species) •
Jingophrys Lyu and Wang, 2023 (diminutive horned toads; 6 species) •
Megophrys Kuhl and Van Hasselt, 1822 (Indonesian horned toads; 5-8 species) •
Ophryophryne Boulenger, 1903 (narrow-mouth horned toads; 6 species) •
Pelobatrachus Beddard, 1908 "1907" (clay horned toads; 7 species) •
Sarawakiphrys Lyu and Wang, 2023 (Sarawak horned toads; 1 species) •
Xenophrys Günther, 1864 (strange-horned toads; 28-31 species) ==Evolution==