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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- Green stream frog litoria phyllochroa terrys creek epping
- Litoria aurea the green and golden bell frog
- Species
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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
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