There are two species of treefrog commonly referred to as the ArizonaTreeFrog Mountain TreeFrog, Hyla eximia the official Arizona state amphibian. Canyon TreeFrog, Hyla arenicolor disambig ... more details
File Laubfrosch cropped.jpg thumb 170px European treefrog , Hyla arborea , Hylidae Europe A treefrog is any frog that spends a major portion of its lifespan in trees, known as an arboreal state. ref http wordnet.princeton.edu perl webwn?s tree 20frog TreeFrog ref ref http animals.howstuffworks.com amphibians treefrog info.htm TreeFrog Info ref Several unrelated Lineage evolution lineages of frogs among the Neobatrachia have given rise to tree frogs, even though they are not closely related to each ... niche that where one group of tree frogs occurs, the other is almost always absent. The last common ancestor of the treefrog groups lived long before the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event extinction ... M 050408 041 ipb.jpg Common TreeFrog , Polypedates leucomystax , Rhacophoridae, Southern to Eastern Asia. File Cochranella pulverata 02.jpg Powdered Glass Frog , Cochranella pulverata , Centrolenidae, Honduras to Ecuador. File Vermicamaennlateral.jpg Big eyed TreeFrog , Leptopelis vermiculatus , Hyperoliidae, Tanzania. File Boophis albilabris 01.jpg White lipped Bright eyed Frog , Boophis albilabris ... treefrog Category Frogs fr Grenouille arboricole ml simple Treefrog ... at all as adults. Many tree frogs can change their color for better camouflage. For instance, the gray treefrog Hyla versicolor can change its color from green to gray. ref http www.herpnet.net Iowa Herpetology index.php?option com content&task view&id 20&Itemid 27 Herpetology ref Tree frogs are usually ... for tree frogs are the well developed discs at the finger and toe tips the fingers and toes ... two, resulting in a Vise tool vise like grip. Family Tree frogs are members of the following family biology families Hylidae or true tree frogs. These occur in the temperate to tropical parts ... or shrub frogs. These are the tree frogs of tropical regions around the Indian Ocean Africa , South ... frogs which evolved from the toxic terrestrial Mantellidae of Madagascar. Pedostibes or tree toads ... more details
Green treefrog is a common name for several different treefrog species American green treefrog Hyla cinerea Australian Green TreeFrog Litoria caerulea disambig ... more details
Taxobox name Roth s TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Roth s TreeFrog 2005 07 06.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. rothii binomial Litoria rothii binomial authority Charles Walter De Vis De Vis , 1884 Roth s TreeFrog or Northern Laughing TreeFrog Litoria rothii is a treefrog native to northern Australia . Roth s TreeFrog is a common frog, closely related to Peron s TreeFrog Litoria peronii and Tyler s TreeFrog Litoria tyleri . Physical description Roth s TreeFrog is a medium sized frog, reaching a maximum length of 5.7 centimetres 2.2  in . The body is elongated, with a small head and large eyes. Roth s TreeFrog is an arboreal frog, and its toe pads are wider than its fingers. The dorsal surface is a dull grey to brown colour, and can be blotched with dark brown. The inner thighs and armpits are black and blotched with bright yellow or orange. The tympanum is visible, with a fold of skin covering the top portion. Roth s TreeFrog lacks emerald green flecks on the dorsal surface. Also, the upper half of the iris is deep red in Roth s TreeFrog. These two characteristics distinguish it from Perons TreeFrog and Tyler s TreeFrog. Ecology and Behaviour Roth s TreeFrog breeds during the wet season , from November to March. The call is 7 9 loud chuckling or cackling sounds that resemble laughter. Eggs are laid in temporary pools of water, and the tadpoles take a maximum of 65 days to metamorphosis biology metamorphose . The colour of Roth s TreeFrog is extremely variable, and can change from pale grey to dark brown within hours. Typically ... s TreeFrog 21 9 05.jpg thumb right 240px A dark Roth s TreeFrog with red patches cite book last ... accessdate 2006 08 27 cite web title Frogs Australia Network Australian Frog Database Litoria rothii Northern Laughing Treefrog url http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 183 accessdate ... more details
Taxobox name Magnificent TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Litoria splendida.jpg ... Distribution of the Magnificent TreeFrog The Magnificent TreeFrog or Splendid TreeFrog Litoria splendida is a treefrog species that was first described in 1977. It has a limited range, only occurring ... a similar appearance to, and can be confused with, the closely related White s TreeFrog . Physical description Image Litoria splendida morphling.jpg thumb left A juvenile Magnificent TreeFrog, before the development of large parotoid glands. The Magnificent TreeFrog is a relatively large treefrog ... obscured by the parotoid gland. Ecology and behaviour Image Splendid tree frog.jpg thumb left 250px The Magnificent TreeFrog is native to the Kimberley region of Western Australia , and as such, will enter caves and rock crevices during the day. Much like the other large tree frogs in Australia, White s TreeFrog and the Giant TreeFrog , it will inhabit areas near humans, and can be found around ... s TreeFrog, a deep crawk crawk crawk repeated many times. The breeding habits of the Magnificent TreeFrog have not been extensively studied. As a pet It is kept as a pet, in Australia this animal may be kept in captivity with the appropriate permit. gallery Image Splendid treefrog 2.jpg Image Splendid tree frog444.jpg gallery References IUCN2006 assessors Hero & Roberts year 2004 ... isbn 0 949324 61 2 cite web title Frogs Australia Network Australian Frog Database Litoria splendida Magnificent TreeFrog url http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 186 accessdate 2006 06 02 cite web title Frogs Australia Network Litoria splendida Magnificent TreeFrog url http frogs.org.au ... TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf Department of Environment ... dots on their back, of varying densities. The older Magnificent Tree Frogs can be distinguished from White s Tree Frogs with the presence of very large parotoid gland s, which cover the entire top of the head ... more details
Taxobox name Centralian TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Litoria gilleni.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. gilleni binomial Litoria gilleni binomial authority Spencer, 1896 The Centralian TreeFrog Litoria gilleni is a large species of treefrog native to a small area in central Australia . It is closely related to the Australian Green TreeFrog Litoria caerulea , and closely resembles it in appearance. Physical description The Centralian TreeFrog is a large, treefrog reaching a length of 8 centimetres 3.1  in in females and 6.2 centimetres 2.4  in in males. The dorsal surface is green or olive green, while the ventral surface is white. The large fold covers the top portion of the tympanum, which is visible. The toe pads are large, the feet webbed and hands are one third webbed. The only physical feature which can distinguish the Centralian TreeFrog from the Australian Green TreeFrog is a lot of white spots on the dorsal surface. There are many Australian Green Tree Frogs with these spots, however they are generally in the Centralian TreeFrog. Ecology and behaviour The habitat of the Centralian TreeFrog are rock gorges with water holes, either permanent or temporary. The frog will hide during the day beneath rocks, and hunt and mate during the cooler night. The call of the Centralian TreeFrog is a slow barking call, similar to the Australian Green TreeFrog. The Centralian TreeFrog inhabits the MacDonnell Ranges in central Australia. This confined distribution is not inhabited by the Australian Green TreeFrog, which allows easy identification. References cite web title Amphibian Species of the World Litoria gilleni Spencer, 1896 ... title Frogs Australia Network Australian Frog Database Litoria gilleni Centralian TreeFrog url http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 155 accessdate 2007 01 12 cite book last Barker ... more details
Taxobox name Mountain Stream TreeFrog image Litoria barringtonensis.JPG regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. barringtonensis binomial Litoria barringtonensis binomial authority Copland , 1957 range map Barringtonensis distrib.PNG range map caption Distribution of the Mountain Stream TreeFrog The Mountain Stream TreeFrog , Litoria barringtonensis is a species of treefrog native to highland areas of NSW, Australia stretching from the Myall Lakes area, north to around Dorrigo National Park and west to Barrington Tops National Park . Taxonomy The Mountain Stream TreeFrog, Litoria barringtonensis may be conspecific to the Pearson s Green TreeFrog , Litoria pearsoniana . Morphological differences have not been fully studied yet, however visible physical differences between frogs from Barrington Tops and Dorrigo, New South Wales in comparison to frogs from south eastern Queensland and northern NSW are discussed in a key on the Leaf Green TreeFrog page. These are representative of frogs described as L. barringtonensis and L. pearsoniana . Physical description The Mountain Stream TreeFrog is a relatively small treefrog growing up to 45  mm in length. It is light green to dark olive green on the dorsal surface ... they are mostly brown in colour. The tadpoles of the L. phyllochroa complex Leaf Green TreeFrog L. phyllochroa , Pearson s Green TreeFrog L. pearsoniana , Southern Leaf Green TreeFrog L. nudidigitus and Mountain Stream TreeFrog L. barringtonensis are very similar in appearance and are very hard ... similarity to the Pearson s Green TreeFrog and due to the taxonomy being under review. As a pet It is kept ... pearsoniana http www.articleroad.com pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds mountainstreamtreefrog 6.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Mountain Stream TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au ... more details
Taxobox name Pearson s TreeFrog status NT status system IUCN3.1 image Litoria pearsoniana 3.JPG regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. pearsoniana binomial Litoria pearsoniana binomial authority Copland , 1961 range map Litoria pearsoniana range.PNG range map caption Distribution of the Pearson s Green TreeFrog The Pearson s TreeFrog , Litoria pearsoniana is a species of treefrog that inhabits rainforest creeks in from north of Lismore, New South Wales to Kenilworth, Queensland with a disjunct population at Kroombit Tops Queensland , Australia . Taxonomy The Mountain Stream TreeFrog , Litoria barringtonensis may be conspecific to the Pearson s Green TreeFrog, Litoria pearsoniana . Morphological differences have not been fully studied yet, however visible physical differences between frogs from Barrington Tops and Dorrigo, New South Wales in comparison to frogs from south eastern Queensland and northern NSW are discussed in a key on the Leaf Green TreeFrog page. These are representative of frogs described as L. barringtonensis and L. pearsoniana . Physical description File Litoria pearsoniana 3.JPG thumb left 200px Litoria pearsoniana The Pearson s TreeFrog is a small treefrog growing up to 45  mm in length. Its dorsal surface can range from being completely light green, to a mixture of green and brown, or mostly brown. There are usually black dots scattered over the dorsal surface, but in some ... Leaf Green TreeFrog L. phyllochroa , , Southern Leaf Green TreeFrog L. nudidigitus , Mountain Stream TreeFrog L. barringtonensis and Pearson s Green TreeFrog L. pearsoniana are very similar .... Frogs are distinguished on the Leaf Green TreeFrog page. Ecology and behaviour This species inhabits ... and the Mountain Stream TreeFrog is currently under review. Conservation status It is listed as Near ... Sydney. http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 175 Frogs Australia Network http www.epa.qld.gov.au ... more details
Taxobox name Peron s TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Peron s TreeFrog Litoria peronii.jpg image width 240px image caption Male Litoria peronii with partially inflated vocal sac regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. peronii binomial Litoria peronii binomial authority Johann Jakob von Tschudi Tschudi , 1838 range map Litoria peronii distribution.PNG range map width 240px range map caption Peron s TreeFrog range. Peron s TreeFrog , Emerald Spotted TreeFrog , Laughing TreeFrog or the Maniacal Cackle Frog Litoria peronii is a common Australian treefrog of the genus Litoria . Physical description Peron s TreeFrog is one of the most varied coloured frogs in Australia, with the ability to change colour in less than one hour. It varies in shades of grey and brown, where its lightest is almost white. The frog has mottled yellow and black thighs, armpits and groin. Occasionally emerald spots ... genus, is pupils which appear cross shaped. This characteristic is only shared with Tyler s TreeFrog within the Litoria genus. The male Peron treefrog is approximately 44 53  mm while Females are 46 65  mm. Ecology and behaviour Image Peron s TreeFrog Litoria peronii.jpg thumb left Peron s TreeFrog with a leech attached to the front foot The call of Peron s TreeFrog, is a high pitched cackle, giving it the common names the Laughing TreeFrog and the Maniacal Cackle Frog . The frog ... www.articleroad.com pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds peronstreefrog 5.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Peron s TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf ... a variety of niches, predominantly in arboreal situations, such as tree hollows, cracks and beneath the flaking bark. The frog is commonly found near civilisation such as suburban Sydney , using ... more details
Taxobox name Bleating TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend down image Litoria dentata2.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. dentata binomial Litoria dentata binomial authority Wilhelm Moritz Keferstein Keferstein , 1868 range map Litoria dentata range.PNG range map width 240px range map caption Distribution of the Bleating TreeFrog. The Bleating TreeFrog or Keferstein s TreeFrog Litoria dentata is a treefrog of the genus Litoria . This frog is native to coastal eastern Australia, from south eastern Queensland , to around Eden, New South Wales . Physical description The frog is small 45 millimetres in length. The dorsal surface of this frog is a dark or pale, rich brown, with broad irrigular, lighter bands on each side of the frog starting from the back of the eye. A dark stripe runs from the snout, through the eye and onto the tympanum. There is a white bar directly under the under. The ventral surface is light cream, although in breeding males can be yellow. The fingers are one third webbed, and toes are two thirds webbed. The tympanum is visible. The iris is a strong rusty red colour. During the breeding season males become a yellowish colour. Ecology and behaviour Image L dentata.jpg thumb left 236px Breeding male Bleating TreeFrog This frog is associated with coastal lagoons, ponds and swamps, in heathland, sclerophyll forest and cleared farmland. The Bleating TreeFrog is well known for its loud, high pitched call, which can be painful to humans nearby. Males ... and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds bleatingtreefrog 51.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Bleating TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf Department of Environment ... frogs display.cfm?frog id 147 Frogs Australia Network frog call available here. Category Litoria ... more details
Taxobox name Tasmanian TreeFrog status system IUCN3.1 status LC image litoria burrowsae.jpg friends none regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. burrowsae binomial Litoria burrowsae binomial authority Scott , 1942 range map Lit burrowsae distribution.PNG range map caption Tasmanian TreeFrog range. The Tasmanian TreeFrog , Litoria burrowsae is a species of treefrog that is found on the west coast of Tasmania , Australia. The name King TreeFrog is often used for the species. Physical description This is a moderate sized treefrog, up to about 60 mm in length. It can be light green or dark brown on the dorsal surface. The brown form normally has some light brown patches and green flecks, while the green form often has light or dark brown patches. There is a thin stripe which runs from the nostril down the side, this line often expands and becomes marbled along the flanks. The belly is pinkish white and the thighs are light brown. ref http www.ozanimals.com Frog Tasmanian TreeFrog Litoria burrowsae.html ref Ecology and behaviour This frog is associated with dams, ponds and roadside ditches in rainforest, sedgeland, alpine country and moorland in the west and south of Tasmania. It is often found at higher altitudes. The Tasmanian TreeFrog often mates after heavy rain, or in the spring or summer. Males make a goose like call from vegetation around a water body or while floating in the water during spring and summer, often after rain. This is one of three species of frogs along with the Tasmanian Froglet and the Moss Froglet, endemic to Tasmania . Diet The Tasmanian TreeFrog eats various grasses and occasionally .... Australian Museum Reed New Holland Sydney. Jones,B.2009. A Case Study of Tasmanian Tree Frogs. Reed New Holland Tokyo. Robert,F. 2006. A Study of the Rare Tasmanian TreeFrog. Reed Old Holland. Perth. http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 136 Frogs Australia Network frog call available ... more details
nofootnotes date February 2010 Taxobox name California treefrog image CaliforniaTreeFrog.jpg image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Pseudacris species P. cadaverina binomial Pseudacris cadaverina binomial authority Edward Drinker Cope Cope , 1866 synonyms Hyla cadaverina The California treefrog Pseudacris cadaverina formerly Hyla cadaverina is a cryptically colored species of frog, often resembling granitic stones. It is grey or light brown on its dorsum with darker blotches, and has a whitish venter. It is yellow on the undersides of its legs, groin and lower abdomen males of the species have a dusky yellow throat. The California treefrog has conspicuous toe webbing and pads, and its dorsal skin is roughened warty. It is 2.9 to 5  cm long. This is a species most likely to occur along streams with abundant boulders and cobbles in their channels. Its distribution is spotty and localized. These frogs are easily handled. Until recently, the California treefrog was classified in the genus Hyla . References This article is based on a description from A Field Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Coastal Southern California , Robert N. Fisher and Ted J. Case, USGS, http www.werc.usgs.gov fieldguide index.htm. DEFAULTSORT California TreeFrog Category Chorus frogs Category Fauna of the California chaparral and woodlands ca Pseudacris cadaverina es Pseudacris cadaverina fr Pseudacris cadaverina nl Californische boomkikker ... more details
Australian Green TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable status ref ref name iucn ... White surgeon White , 1790 The Australian Green TreeFrog , simply Green TreeFrog in Australia, White s TreeFrog , or Dumpy TreeFrog or Litoria caerulea is a species of treefrog native to Australia ..., particularly the Magnificent TreeFrog Litoria splendida and the Giant TreeFrog Litoria infrafrenata . The Green TreeFrog is larger than most Australian frog s, reaching 10  centimetres ... TreeFrog screams when it s in danger to scare off its foe and this particular frog squeaks when it is touched. Due to its physical and behavioural traits, the Green TreeFrog has become one of the most ... prove useful in pharmacology pharmaceutical preparations. Taxonomy The Green TreeFrog shares the Litoria ... The common name of the species, White s TreeFrog , is in honour of John White surgeon John White s first description in 1790. ref name e383 The Green TreeFrog was the first Australian frog scientifically ... print of the Green TreeFrog, published in John White s Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales . Artist ... www.thechildrensmuseumct.org animal pages whites tree frog.htm title White s TreeFrog Litoria caerulea ... more simply as the Green TreeFrog. However, that name is often given to the most common large green treefrog in a region, for example, the American green treefrog Hyla cinerea . Description The Green TreeFrog can grow up to 10  centimetres 4  inches in length. ref name e383 Its color depends ... vinc The Green TreeFrog appears similar to the Magnificent TreeFrog Litoria splendida , which inhabits ...?frog id 137 Frogsaustralia.net.au ref The Giant TreeFrog Litoria infrafrenata is also sometimes confused with the Green TreeFrog. The main difference is a distinct white stripe along the edge of the lower jaw of the Giant TreeFrog, which is not present in the Green TreeFrog. Image Litoria caerulea05.jpg ... from the Green TreeFrog contains caerin s, a group of peptides with antibacterial and antiviral ... more details
Taxobox name Northern Dwarf TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Litoria bicolor.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. bicolor binomial Litoria bicolor binomial authority John Edward Gray Gray , 1842 range map Litoria bicolor distrib.png range map caption Range of the Northern Dwarf TreeFrog in Australia. The Northern Dwarf TreeFrog , Litoria bicolor is a small species of treefrog native to northern Australia , from the Kimberley region of Western Australia Kimberly region of Western Australia to Bowen, Queensland Bowen , Queensland and Aru Aru Islands of Indonesia . The population occurring in Indonesia may not be Litoria bicolor and research on call structure or genetics is needed to confirm its taxonomic status. Physical description The Northern Dwarf TreeFrog is small slender treefrog growing up to 30  mm in length. The dorsal surface is green and is bordered by a bronze stripe that runs along the flank s, from the shoulder to the groin. There is a white stripe that runs along the upper lip to the base of the arm and may continue on to the groin. The belly is granular and white or pale yellow. The iris is golden and the tympanum zoology tympanum is distinct. There is orange in the groin and thigh. The fingers have a trace of webbing and the toes are half to three quarters webbed. Ecology and behaviour Most abundant in grassland or marshy areas, but also occurs along permanent or semi ... Dwarf TreeFrog is a member of the Litoria fallax complex, which includes also includes the Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog Litoria fallax , Cooloola TreeFrog Litoria cooloolensis and Olongburra Frog Litoria ... a similar call ratchet like wreek . The Northern Dwarf TreeFrog is most similar to the Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog. They occur together along the east coast of Queensland . Litoria bicolor can be distinguished ... Beatty & Sons. http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 133 Frogs Australia Network ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Spotted frog redirects here. For the former Spotted Frog known as Rana pretiosa , see oregon spotted frog or columbia spotted frog . Taxobox name Spencer s River TreeFrog image Litoria spenceri01.jpg status CR status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. spenceri binomial Litoria spenceri binomial authority Dubois, 1984 synonyms The Spencer s River TreeFrog , Spotted Frog , or Spotted Treefrog Litoria spenceri is a species of frog in the Hylidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Australia . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest s, and river s. It is threatened by habitat loss . Source Gillespie, G., Robertson, P., Littlejohn, M. & Lemckert, F. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 12154 all Litoria spenceri . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 July 2007. Pelodryadinae stub Category Litoria ca Reineta de Spencer es Litoria spenceri fr Litoria spenceri sr Litoria spenceri fi Litoria spenceri vi Litoria spenceri ... more details
Taxobox name Leaf Green TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image litoria phyllochroa.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibian Amphibia ordo Frog Anura familia Treefrog Hylidae genus Litoria species L. phyllochroa binomial Litoria phyllochroa binomial authority Albert G nther G nther , 1863 range map Phyllochroa distib.PNG range map caption Distribution of the Leaf Green TreeFrog The Leaf Green TreeFrog Litoria phyllochroa is a species of stream dwelling frog , native to eastern Australia from the Queensland New South Wales border south to Sydney . Physical ... Green TreeFrog Litoria phyllochroa and Southern Leaf Green TreeFrog L. nudidigitus showing physical characteristics of both species This is a fairly small species of treefrog, up to about .... Key This key distinguishes between the physical differences of the Leaf Green TreeFrog L. phyllochroa , Southern Leaf Green TreeFrog L. nudidigitus and frogs that represent species described as Pearson s Green TreeFrog L. pearsoniana and Mountain Stream TreeFrog L. barringtonensis . All of these are very ... Litoria barringtonensis.JPG Litoria barringtonensis , Mountain Stream TreeFrog Image Litoria nudidigitus.jpg Litoria nudidigitus , Southern Leaf Green TreeFrog Image Litoria phyllochroa 8 .JPG Litoria phyllochroa , Leaf Green TreeFrog Image Litoria pearsoniana 1.JPG Litoria pearsoniana , Pearson s TreeFrog gallery Sources Anstis, M. 2002. Tadpoles of South eastern Australia. Reed New Holland ... pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds leafgreentreefrog 43.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Leaf Green TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf ... Sydney. http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 178 Frogs Australia Network frog call available here. http fats.org.au frogs frogs lphyllochroa.html Frog and Tadpole Study Group References ... more details
Taxobox name Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Litoria fallax.jpg image width 200px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. fallax binomial Litoria fallax binomial authority Wilhelm Peters ... TreeFrog The Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog Litoria fallax , is a small and very common treefrog found on the eastern ... of Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog This is a small species of frogs, females can reach a maximum size ... farmland. The Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog lives in Phragmites reeds and similar plants both near ... Dwarf TreeFrog is a short, high pitched, wr e e ek ip ip, repeated three or four times. They emit ... Litoria fallax spawn. This species is a member of the Dwarf TreeFrog complex. As well as this species this species complex is composed of the Northern Dwarf TreeFrog Litoria bicolor , Cooloolah TreeFrog Litoria coololensis , and Wallum Sedge Frog Litoria olongburensis . All of these species are similar ..., with a least one name containing Dwarf TreeFrog . As a pet It is kept as a pet, in Australia this animal ... title Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog description Call recorded at Samsonvale Cemetery, SE Queensland ... pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds easterndwarftreefrog 53.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Eastern Dwarf TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf ... thigh. Ecology and behaviour This frog is associated with a wide variety of habitats including ... Lost Frog lost frog s by turning up in fruit Retailing shops outside of their normal range. Size The eastern dwarf treefrog is 15 25mm long from snout to the behind. the tadpoles are bigger than the adult frog, with a size of 30mm Breeding Image Litoria fallax tadpole.JPG thumb right 200px Litoria ... frogs display.cfm?frog id 152 Frogs Australia Network frog call available here. Reptiles ... more details
Taxobox name White lipped TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Litoria infrafrenata Julatten.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. infrafrenata binomial Litoria infrafrenata binomial authority Albert C. L. G. G nther G nther , 1867 ref http www.eol.org pages 1025290 EOL.org ref ref ... and Sons, New South Wales. ref G nther, 1867 with or without parentheses? The White lipped TreeFrog Litoria infrafrenata , also known as the Giant TreeFrog , is the world s largest treefrog . This species ... White lipped TreeFrog The White lipped TreeFrog can reach a length of over 13 centimeters 5 inches ... lipped TreeFrog has large toe pads, which aid it to climb. The toes are completely webbed, and the hands partially webbed. Ecology and behaviour Image Giant tree frog444.jpg thumb left 250px Melbourne zoo File White lipped treefrog cairns jan 8 2006.jpg thumb 200px right The White lipped TreeFrog ... eastern Queensland. It is the most widely distributed treefrog in the New Guinea region, spanning .... Reed Books Sydney. External links commons Litoria infrafrenata White lipped TreeFrog http www.derm.qld.gov.au wildlife ecosystems wildlife az of animals whitelipped tree frog.html Department of Environment and Resource Managmenent White lipped treefrog Conservation status and audio of frog call http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 158 Frog Australia Network frog call ... http www.articleroad.com pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds whitelippedtreefrog 17.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life White Lipped TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature ... arthropods . It can live to over ten years in the wild. This species of frog is known for being moved around in fruit produce from northern Australia and ending up becoming a Lost Frog lost frog ... more details
Taxobox name Verreaux s Alpine TreeFrog status text image litoria verreauxii verreauxii.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. verreauxii binomial Litoria verreauxii binomial authority Andr Marie Constant Dum ril Dum ril , 1835 Verify source date July 2008 parentheses? 1853 ? range map Litoria verreauxii distribution.PNG range map caption Range of Verreaux s TreeFrog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii in blue, Litoria verreauxii alpina in red. subdivision ranks Sub Species subdivision Litoria verreauxii alpina small Fry , 1915 ... The Whistling or Verreaux s TreeFrog , Litoria verreauxii , is a frog occurring in Australia . It has been divided into 2 sub species, the Verreaux s TreeFrog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii and the Verreaux s Alpine TreeFrog Litoria verreauxii alpina . The Alpine TreeFrog is restricted to the southern alps of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia Victoria . Verreaux s TreeFrog is widespread .... Ecology and behaviour Verreaux s TreeFrog inhabits swamps, dams and creeks in woodland, farmland ... during autumn and spring and after rain. As its name implies this frog makes a whistling noise weep weep weep etc. The Alpine TreeFrog inhabits alpine ponds and pools of creeks in moorland ... in captivity with the appropriate permit. See also The Brown TreeFrog , sometimes referred to by the same .... http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 191 Frog Australia Network Alpine TreeFrogfrog call available http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 190 Frogs Australia Network Whistling TreeFrogfrog call available http redlist.org search details.php?species 12158 Red List http www.articleroad.com pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds whistlingtreefrog 41.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Whistling TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf ... more details
Taxobox name Brown TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Brown TreeFrog 2.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. ewingii binomial Litoria ewingii binomial authority Andr Marie Constant Dum ril Dum ril & Bibron , 1841 range map Litoria ewingii distrib.PNG range map caption Native distribution of the Brown TreeFrog Image Litoria ewingii tadpole.jpg thumb left Tadpole File Brown TreeFrog Ensay.jpg thumb left Eastern Victoria The Brown treeFrog , Litoria ewingii , also known as the Whistling TreeFrog , ref name whistling New Zealand Frog Research Group ref is a species of treefrog native to most of southern Victoria Australia Victoria , eastern South Australia , southern New South Wales from about Ulladulla , though there are reports of this species occurring further north throughout Tasmania , including Bass Strait Islands, where it is the most frequently encountered frog in that state. It has been ... Verreaux s TreeFrog , Litoria verreauxii . Some specimens from western Victoria and south eastern ... frogs frog breeds browntreefrog 50.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Brown TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au ... info species whistle.html All About Frogs Brown TreeFrog http allaboutfrogs.org info species whistle.txt All About Frogs Detailed housing for the whistling treefrog Litora Ewingii http frogs.org.au x listen.swf?listenFile ewingi.mp3 Call of Ewings brown treefrog Category Litoria Category Amphibians ... title Male Brown tree Frogs calling filename Litoria ewingii.ogg pos right type sound help no This species ... 2011 Skin ice nucleators and glycerol in the freezing tolerant frog Litoria ewingii. Journal ... Frog Research Group url http www.nzfrogs.org NZ Frogs Introduced frogs.html accessdate 4 December ...?frog id 151 Frogs Australia Network frog call available here. http frogs.org.au frogs species ... more details
Taxobox name Littlejohn s TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Littlejohni.jpg image width 220px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. littlejohni binomial Litoria littlejohni binomial authority A. M. White White , R. W. Whitford Whitford & M. J. Mahony Mahony , 1994 range map Lit littlejohni distrib.png range map width 220px range map caption Distribution of the Littlejohn s TreeFrog. The Littlejohn s TreeFrog Litoria littlejohni , also called a heath frog or Orange bellied TreeFrog , is a species of treefrog native to eastern Australia from Wyong , New South Wales to Buchan, Victoria Buchan , Victoria Australia Victoria . Physical description This is a medium sized frog reaching 60mm in length. It is normally brown or grey brown on the dorsal surface with many scattered darker flecks and spots. The is often a faint darker patch running down the back. A dark line runs from behind the nostril down to the shoulder. The belly is cream. The iris is golden yellow and it has large toe discs. The armpit and thighs are orange, this helps distinguish it from the similar Jervis Bay TreeFrog Litoria jervisiensis . Behaviour and ecology Image Litoria littlejohni2.JPG thumb left 200px Litoria littlejohni showing orange colouration. This species is associated with swamps and dams, still creeks and pools ... Bay TreeFrog Lemckert, F. The Biology and Conservation Status of the Heath Frog, Litoria littlejohni ... about 120 days to develop. Metamorphs resemble the adult and measure around 20mm. This species of frog ... http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 162 Frogs Australia Network Frog call available ... pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds littlejohnstreefrog 24.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Ornate Burrowing Frog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources nature frogLicenceInfo.pdf ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Plains Brown Tree Frog image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. paraewingi binomial Litoria paraewingi binomial authority Watson, Loftus Hills & Littlejohn, 1971 synonyms The Plains Brown Tree Frog or Victorian Frog Litoria paraewingi is a species of frog in the Hylidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Australia . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical dry forest s, river s, freshwater lake s, freshwater marsh es, water storage areas, pond s, and canal s and ditches. References Hero, J. M., Lemckert, F. & Robertson, P. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 41104 all Litoria paraewingi . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 July 2007. Category Litoria Category Amphibians of New South Wales Category Amphibians of Victoria Australia Pelodryadinae stub fr Litoria paraewingi vi Litoria paraewingi ... more details
Taxobox name Tyler s treefrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Litoria tyleri.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. tyleri binomial Litoria tyleri binomial authority Martin, Watson, Gartside, Littlejohn and Loftus Hills, 1979 synonyms Pengilleyia tyleri br small Wells and Wellington, 1985 small range map Litoria Tyleri range.PNG range map width 240px range map caption Distribution of the Tyler s TreeFrog Tyler s TreeFrog or the Southern Laughing TreeFrog Litoria tyleri is an arboreal treefrog native to eastern Australia . It occurs from Southeast Queensland to the south coast of New South Wales. It is generally a coastal species and is not found inland. Physical description Image litoria tyleri amplexus.jpg thumb left 230px A pair of Tyler s Tree Frogs in amplexus . Male is in typical breeding yellow colouration. The frog is grey brown to fawn of various shades on its dorsal surface, and a whitish yellow on its ventral surface. Females are larger than males and reach a maximum size of about 50  mm. It has green flecks on the back. The iris is golden in colour and it has a cross shaped pupil. This species is very similar to the Peron s TreeFrog , Litoria peronii . The easiest way to tell them apart is by call, however L. peronii has strong black and yellow marbling ... noise, similar to that of the Peron s TreeFrog , however without a downward inflection. As a pet ... frogs display.cfm?frog id 189 Frogs Australia Network Litoria tyleri frog call available here. http www.articleroad.com pets and animals reptiles and amphibians frogs frog breeds blackmaskedmantellapoisonfrog 6.cfm?Find Free Article Road List of All Frog Breeds Things You Can Do to Ensure Your Frog Has a Long, Happy and Healthy Life Tyler s TreeFrog http www.environment.nsw.gov.au resources ... above the tympanum, this line is present in L. peronii . As it is an arboreal frog, the toe pads are larger ... more details
Taxobox name Jervis Bay TreeFrog status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend stable image Litoria jervisiensis.JPG image width 240 px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Hylidae genus Litoria species L. jervisiensis binomial Litoria jervisiensis binomial authority Andr Marie Constant Dum ril Dum ril & Bibron , 1841 range map Litoria jervisiensis distrib.PNG range map width 240 px range map caption Distribution of the Jervis Bay TreeFrog Litoria jervisiensis , commonly known as the Jervis Bay TreeFrog or Curry Frog in reference to the odour this frog produces, is a species of Australian frog associated with Wallum swampland along the east coast of New South Wales ranging from the Queensland border to eastern Victoria, Australia Victoria . Physical description This is a moderately large species of treefrog, up to 55  mm in length. It is normally brown in dorsal colour and has a large double band on the back starting from between the eyes and down to the vent this band may be indistinct in some specimens. It has a dark band starting at the snout and ending at the base of the arms. The armpits are coloured yellow and the thighs red orange. The iris is golden brown in colour. Toe discs are large and the toes are webbed. Ecology and behaviour This species of frog is strongly associated with coastal swamps, particularly wallum swampland. Males call in the cooler months, normally after rain. The call is a three noted weep weep weep . Breeding tends to take place in larger, permanent water bodies. Until 1994, this species was believed to be the same as the Heath Frog, Littlejohn s TreeFrog Litoria littlejohni . The Heath Frog is larger in size and has orange instead of yellow in the armpits. References IUCN2006 assessors Lemckert et al .... Australian Museum Reed New Holland Sydney. http frogsaustralia.net.au frogs display.cfm?frog id 159 Frogs Australia Network frog call sound clip available here. http frogs.org.au frogs species ... more details
Taxobox name Pine Barrens TreeFrog status NT status system IUCN3.1 trend down image Pine Barrens Tree Frog.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibian Amphibia ordo Frog Anura familia Hylidae genus Hyla species H. andersonii binomial Hyla andersonii binomial authority Spencer Fullerton Baird Baird , 1854 The Pine Barrens TreeFrog , Hyla andersonii , is a species of New World Hylidae treefrog . It is threatened by habitat loss. Physical characteristics Hyla andersonii , only about convert 1 3 in mm long, is one of the smaller species of tree frogs. Members of the species are predominantly green, with wide dark stripes. They often have spotted orange gold markings on the hidden surfaces of their legs and tend to have large toe pads. The key to distinguishing the Pine Barrens TreeFrog from the similar appearing American green treefrog H. cinerea is the white bordered lavender strip on each side of the body in the Pine Barrens TreeFrog. H. cinerea has only a white stripe in this location. Habitat Hyla andersonii are most commonly found in brushy areas, often near peat bog s or shallow ponds. They usually inhabit areas carpeted with thick moss . Adult Hyla andersonii are terrestrial, but tend to reside near water sources. Unlike most frogs, Hyla andersonii are tolerant of low pH levels, and often lay eggs in shallow, acid ic ponds. The ideal pH level for H. andersonii eggs is between 3.8 and 5.9 Distribution Image Hyl ande.jpg thumb right ... Web Hyla andersonii Pine Barrens treefrog http www.pinelandsalliance.org ecology wildlife amphibians pinebarrenstreefrog Pinelands Preservation Alliance Pine Barrens treefrog photos Category Hyla Category Pine Barrens New Jersey Category Fauna of the Eastern United States Frog, Pine Barrens Tree Category Amphibians of the United States Frog, Pine Barrens Tree Category Fauna of the Southeastern United States Frog, Pine Barrens Tree ca Hyla andersonii es Hyla andersonii fr Hyla andersonii ... more details