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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Pelodryadinae

Higher classification
  
Pelodryadinae

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Hylidae

Scientific name
  
Litoria

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Frog

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Lower classifications
  
Australian green tree frog, Green and golden bell frog, White‑lipped tree frog, Southern brown tree frog, Growling grass frog

Green stream frog litoria phyllochroa terrys creek epping


Litoria is a genus of Hylidae tree frogs native to Australia, the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, the Lesser Sunda Islands, the Moluccan Islands, and Timor. They are sometimes collectively referred to as Australasian treefrogs. They are distinguishable from other tree frogs by the presence of horizontal irises, no pigmentation of the eyelids, and their Wallacean distribution. About 150 species are described, buts several new species are described every year on average.

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The species within the genus Litoria are extremely variable in appearance, behaviour, and habitat. The smallest species is the javelin frog (L. microbelos), reaching a maximum length of 1.6 cm, while the largest, the giant tree frog (L. infrafrenata), reaches a size of 13.5-14.0 cm. The appearance, behaviour, and habitat of each frog is usually linked. The small, darkly coloured frogs are generally terrestrial, and never, or infrequently, climb. The larger, green species are usually arboreal and some only venture to the ground to breed.

Litoria aurea the green and golden bell frog


Species

Litoria Litoria raniformis

  • L. adelaidensisslender tree frog
  • L. albolabrisWandolleck's white-lipped tree frog
  • L. amboinensisHorst's tree frog
  • L. andiirrmalin – Cape Melville tree frog
  • L. angianaAngiana tree frog
  • L. arfakianaArfakiana tree frog
  • L. aruensis (Horst, 1883) – Aru tree frog
  • L. auae
  • L. aurea – green and golden bell frog
  • L. aurifera Anstis, Tyler, Roberts, Price & Doughty, 2010 – Kimberley rockhole frog
  • L. axillaris Kimberley rocket frog
  • L. barringtonensis – mountain stream tree frog
  • L. becki – Beck's tree frog
  • L. biakensis Günther, 2006
  • L. bibonius Kraus & Allison, 2004
  • L. bicolornorthern dwarf tree frog
  • L. booroolongensis – Booroolong frog
  • L. brevipalmata – green-thighed frog
  • L. brongersmai – Brongersma's tree frog
  • L. bulmeri – Bulmer's tree frog
  • L. burrowsaeTasmanian tree frog
  • L. caerulea – Australian green tree frog or White's tree frog
  • L. capitulaSamlakki tree frog
  • L. castenea – yellow-spotted tree frog or Tablelands bell frog
  • L. cavernicola – cave-dwelling frog
  • L. chloris – red-eyed tree frog or orange-eyed tree frog
  • L. chloronotaArfak Mountain tree frog
  • L. chrisdahli Richards, 2007
  • L. citropa – Blue Mountains tree frog
  • L. congenitaYule Island tree frog
  • L. contrastensBarabuna tree frog
  • L. cooloolensisCooloola sedge frog, Cooloola tree frog
  • L. coplandiCopland's rock frog
  • L. cyclorhyncha – spotted-thighed tree frog
  • L. dahlii – Dahl's aquatic frog
  • L. darlingtoniDarlington's Madang tree frog
  • L. daviesae – Davies' tree frog
  • L. dentatebleating tree frog, Keferstein's tree frog
  • L. dorsalisdwarf rocket frog
  • L. dorsivena – eastern mountains tree frog
  • L. dux Richards & Oliver, 2006
  • L. electricabuzzing tree frog
  • L.elkeae
  • L. eucnemis – fringed tree frog
  • L. everettiEverett's tree frog
  • L. ewingii – brown tree frog
  • L. exophthalmia – big-eyed tree frog
  • L. fallaxeastern dwarf tree frog
  • L. flavescens Kraus & Allison, 2004
  • L. freycinetiFreycinet's frog
  • L. genimaculata – green-eyed tree frog, New Guinea tree frog
  • L. gilleni – Centralian tree frog
  • L. gracilenta – dainty green tree frog
  • L. graminea – northern New Guinea tree frog
  • L. havina
  • L. hilli Hiaso and Richards, 2006
  • L. humboldtorum R. Günther, 2006
  • L. hunti Richards, Oliver, Krey, and Tjaturadi, 2006
  • L. impura – southern New Guinea tree frog
  • L. inermisbumpy rocket frog
  • L. infrafrenata – white-lipped tree frog or giant tree frog
  • L. iris – Western Highland tree frog
  • L. javana – Javan mossy tree frog
  • L. jervisiensisJervis Bay tree frog
  • L. jeudii – Garman New Guinea tree frog
  • L. jungguy
  • L. kumae
  • L. latopalmatabroad-palmed frog
  • L. lesueurii – Lesueur's frog
  • L. leucovaWest Sepik tree frog
  • L. littlejohniLittlejohn's tree frog
  • L. longicrusWendessi tree frog
  • L. longirostrislong-snouted frog, sharp-snouted frog, scrub rocket frog
  • L. lorica – Armoured frog
  • L. louisiadensis – Rossell Island tree frog
  • L. luteaFaro Island tree frog
  • L. macki
  • L. majikthise
  • L. megalops Richards & Iskandar, 2006
  • L. meiriana – rockhole frog
  • L. microbelosjavelin frog
  • L. micromembranaNodugl tree frog
  • L. modicaOruge tree frog
  • L. moorei – motorbike frog (also western green tree frog, western bell frog, western green and gold frog, Moore's frog)
  • L. mucro
  • L. multicolor – multi-coloured tree frog
  • L. multiplicaKassam tree frog
  • L. myola Hoskin, 2007
  • L. mystaxMoaif tree frog
  • L. nannotis – waterfall frog
  • L. napaea – Snow Mountains tree frog
  • L. nasutastriped rocket frog
  • L. nigrofrenatabridled frog
  • L. nigropunctatablack-dotted tree frog
  • L. nudidigitus – southern leaf green tree frog
  • L. nyakalensis – mountain mist frog or Nyakala frog
  • L. obtusirostris – Jobi tree frog
  • L. oenicolenTrauna River tree frog
  • L. ollauro
  • L. olongburensiswallum sedge frog, Olongburra frog, sharp-snouted reed frog
  • L. pallidapale frog
  • L. paraewingi Watson, Loftus-Hills & Littlejohn, 1971plains brown tree frog (also red cryptic treefrog, Victoria frog)
  • L. pearsoniana – Pearson's green tree frog
  • L. peroniiPeron's tree frog, emerald-speckled tree frog, laughing tree frog, maniacal cackle frog
  • L. personatamasked frog
  • L. phyllochroa – leaf green tree frog
  • L. piperata – peppered tree frog
  • L. pratti – Pratt's tree frog
  • L. pronimia
  • L. proraEfogi tree frog
  • L. purpureolata Oliver, Richards, Tjaturadi, and Iskandar, 2007
  • L. pygmaeaGeelvink pygmy tree frog
  • L. quadrilineatalined tree frog
  • L. raniformis – growling grass frog, southern bell frog, warty swamp frog, green and gold frog
  • L. revelatarevealed frog, whirring tree frog
  • L. rheocola – common mist frog
  • L. richardsi Dennis & Cunningham, 2006
  • L. rothiiRoth's tree frog
  • L. rubelladesert tree frog
  • L. rubrops
  • L. sanguinolenta – Sabang tree frog
  • L. sauroni Richards & Oliver, 2006
  • L. singadanae
  • L. spartacus Richards & Oliver, 2006
  • L. spenceri – Spencer's River tree frog
  • L. spinifera – spiny tree frog
  • L. splendida – magnificent tree frog
  • L. subglandulosa – New England tree frog, glandular tree frog
  • L. thesaurensisTreasury Island tree frog
  • L. timidaMenemsorae tree frog
  • L. tornieriTornier's frog
  • L. tyleriTyler's tree frog, southern laughing tree frog
  • L. umarensis – Umar tree frog
  • L. umbonataBaliem River Valley tree frog
  • L. vagabunda – Wahai tree frog
  • L. verae – Vera's tree frog
  • L. verreauxiiwhistling tree frog, Verreaux's tree frog
  • L. vocivincensBrown River tree frog
  • L. wapogaensis
  • L. wilcoxii - stony-creek frog, eastern stony creek frog, Wilcox's frog
  • L. watjulumensisWatjulum frog
  • L. wisselensisWissel Lakes tree frog
  • L. wollastonihighland tree frog
  • L. xanthomera – orange-thighed frog

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    References

    Litoria Wikipedia