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Common eastern froglet

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Crinia

Higher classification
  
Crinia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Myobatrachidae

Scientific name
  
Crinia signifera

Rank
  
Species

Common eastern froglet Common Eastern Froglet Biodiversity of the Western Volcanic Plains

Similar
  
Frog, Crinia, Amphibians, Limnodynastes, Spotted grass frog

The common eastern froglet (Crinia signifera) is a very common, Australian ground-dwelling frog, of the family Myobatrachidae.

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Distribution

Common eastern froglet Common Eastern Froglet Australian Museum

The common eastern froglet ranges from South eastern Australia, from Adelaide to Melbourne, up the eastern coast to Brisbane. It also inhabits a majority of Tasmania. It is one of the most commonly encountered frog species within its range, due to its ability to occupy several habitat types.

Description

Common eastern froglet httpsfrogsorgauimg250wp0407signifera01jpg

The common eastern froglet is a small frog (3 centimetres), of brown or grey colour of various shades. The frog is of extremely variable markings, with great variety usually found within confined populations. A dark, triangular mark is found on the upper lip, with darker bands on the legs. A small white spot is on the base of each arm. The dorsal and ventral surfaces are very variable. The dorsal surface may be smooth, warty or have longitudinal skin folds. The colour varies from dark brown, fawn, light and dark grey. The colour of the ventral surface is similar to the dorsal surface, but mottled with white spots.

Ecology and behaviour

Common eastern froglet Museum Victoria edonline Bioinformatics Victorian Frog Database

The common eastern froglet will call within a large chorus of males close to a still water source, or slow flowing creek. The call of the male is a crik-crik-crik, this is heard all year round, during wet and dry conditions. An average of about 200 eggs are laid in small clusters attached to submerged vegetation, the tadpoles and eggs survive in 14–15 °C water. Tadpoles are normally brown and reach about 36mm in length. Development is relatively short, however it is dependent on environmental conditions. At a temperature of 15 °C development can range from 6 weeks to more than 3 months. Metamorph frogs are very small, about 8 mm.

Common eastern froglet Common Eastern Froglet Inner West Council website

The diet of the species consists of small insects, much smaller in comparison to their size to most frogs.

References

Common eastern froglet Wikipedia


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