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Scanty frog

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Family
  
Microhylidae

Scientific name
  
Cophixalus exiguus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Neobatrachia

Genus
  
Cophixalus

Higher classification
  
Cophixalus

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Similar
  
Cophixalus, Frog, Amphibians, Black Mountain, Microhylidae

The Scanty Frog or the Dainty Nursery Frog (Cophixalus exiguus) is a Microhylid frog found in a restricted area of rainforest in north-east Queensland. It is the smallest frog species in Australia.

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Description

The Scanty Frog is a very small frog, reaching a size of 16-19 millimetres (0.6-0.7 in). The dorsal surface is grey-brown, with random pale sections. In some specimens, a broad vertebral line is present, which broadens towards the eyes. It has a deep red patch on the groin. A faint "H" shape is present on the shoulders, and a V shape between the eyes. Toe pads are present, and webbing between toes and fingers are absent.

Ecology and behaviour

The Scanty Frog is a semi-arboreal species, usually found on the ground, beneath logs and leaf litter. It will call during mating season, from within the trees, as high as 1.5 metres. The mating call is a series of fast clicks. Its habitat is vine rainforests, which can include Acacia. The Scanty Frog is found in northern Queensland, south of Cooktown. It is geographically isolated from most species within its genus.

References

Scanty frog Wikipedia