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Ornate chorus frog

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Hylidae

Scientific name
  
Pseudacris ornata

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Pseudacris

Higher classification
  
Chorus frog

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Similar
  
Chorus frog, Frog, Amphibians, Southern chorus frog, Little grass frog

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The ornate chorus frog (Pseudacris ornata) is a species of chorus frog endemic to the Southeastern United States.

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Description

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It is 25–38 mm (1–1.5 in) in head-body length. Its color varies depending on locale: some are green, others red or brown. It typically has a defined but broken stripe or spots leading from the nose down the side. It has a pure white belly, and usually has yellow spots located in front of the hind legs.

Habitat

Most commonly found in the Southern coastal plain, they live in longleaf pine flatwoods.

Behavior

These chorus frogs are nocturnal and are rarely seen, except during mating season.

Taxonomy

The ornate chorus frog (Pseudacris ornata) was named and classified by American herpetologist John Edwards Holbrook in 1836.

Etymology

Ornate chorus frog Species Profile Ornate Chorus Frog Pseudacris ornata SREL

The name of the genus, Pseudacris, comes from the Greek pseudes (false) and akris (locust), probably a reference to the repeated rasping trill of most chorus frogs, which is similar to that of the insect. The specific name, ornata, is the feminine form of the Latin adjective, ornatus (decorated).

Ornate chorus frog Species Profile Ornate Chorus Frog Pseudacris ornata SREL

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References

Ornate chorus frog Wikipedia