Myobatrachidae
Mixophyes schevilli Loveridge, 1933
Mixophyes schevilli Loveridge, 1933
Mixophyes schevilli (Northern barred frog) is a large frog living near rainforest streams with unique egg-laying behavior.
Mixophyes fleayi Corben & Ingram, 1987
Mixophyes fleayi Corben & Ingram, 1987
Mixophyes fleayi, or Fleay's barred frog, is a moderately large Australian frog with fragmented wet forest distribution. It has undergone population decline since the 1970s.
Mixophyes iteratus Straughan, 1968
Mixophyes iteratus Straughan, 1968
Mixophyes iteratus is Australia's second largest frog species that lives near water in eastern Australian forests.
Mixophyes fasciolatus Günther, 1864
Mixophyes fasciolatus Günther, 1864
Mixophyes fasciolatus, the great barred frog, is an Australian ground-dwelling frog with distinctive physical and breeding traits.
Mixophyes coggeri Mahony, Donnellan, Richards & McDonald, 2006
Mixophyes coggeri Mahony, Donnellan, Richards & McDonald, 2006
Mixophyes coggeri is a frog species found in the Wet Tropics of north-eastern Queensland, with characteristic brown dorsal colouration and webbed toes.
Mixophyes australis Bertozzi & Guzinski, 2023
Mixophyes australis Bertozzi & Guzinski, 2023
Mixophyes australis, the southern stuttering frog, is a large endangered frog endemic to south-eastern Australia, split from M. balbus in 2023.
Crinia parinsignifera Main, 1957
Crinia parinsignifera Main, 1957
Crinia parinsignifera, the eastern sign-bearing froglet, is a small native Australian frog living in eastern Australia’s swamps and ponds.
Crinia signifera Girard, 1853
Crinia signifera Girard, 1853
This is a species description of the small common eastern froglet, Crinia signifera, found across southeastern Australia and Tasmania.
Crinia georgiana Tschudi, 1838
Crinia georgiana Tschudi, 1838
Crinia georgiana, the quacking frog, is an endemic Australian frog found only in southwest Western Australia.
Crinia glauerti Loveridge, 1933
Crinia glauerti Loveridge, 1933
Crinia glauerti, the rattling froglet, is a small variable frog found in southwestern Australia that lives in wetland habitats.
Crinia pseudinsignifera Main, 1957
Crinia pseudinsignifera Main, 1957
Crinia pseudinsignifera, the false western froglet, is an endemic Australian frog threatened by habitat loss.
Crinia insignifera Moore, 1954
Crinia insignifera Moore, 1954
Crinia insignifera, the squelching froglet, is a small variable frog found in southwestern Australian coastal plain habitats.
Geocrinia victoriana (Boulenger, 1888)
Geocrinia victoriana (Boulenger, 1888)
The eastern smooth frog (Geocrinia victoriana) is an endemic Australian frog in Myobatrachidae that lives in multiple temperate habitats.
Pseudophryne raveni Ingram & Corben, 1994
Pseudophryne raveni Ingram & Corben, 1994
Pseudophryne raveni is an Australian toadlet that differs from cane toads, with distinct color patterns and terrestrial egg-laying reproduction.
Pseudophryne guentheri Boulenger, 1882
Pseudophryne guentheri Boulenger, 1882
Günther's toadlet is an endemic Australian frog species in the Myobatrachidae family that lives in a range of habitats.
Pseudophryne coriacea Keferstein, 1868
Pseudophryne coriacea Keferstein, 1868
Pseudophryne coriacea is a small Australian frog with characteristic coloration, found in a range of forest and wetland habitats.
Pseudophryne australis (Gray, 1835)
Pseudophryne australis (Gray, 1835)
Pseudophryne australis is a small red-marked frog found only around Sydney, whose populations have declined due to urbanisation.
Pseudophryne bibronii Günther, 1859
Pseudophryne bibronii Günther, 1859
Pseudophryne bibronii is a small Australian toadlet with variable coloration and a polyandrous reproductive strategy.
Uperoleia fusca Davies, McDonald & Corben, 1986
Uperoleia fusca Davies, McDonald & Corben, 1986
Uperoleia fusca, the dusky toadlet, is a small Australian frog with distinct markings found in coastal eastern habitats.
Uperoleia laevigata Keferstein, 1867
Uperoleia laevigata Keferstein, 1867
Uperoleia laevigata, the smooth toadlet, is a small Australian frog with distinct markings that breeds after heavy rain.
Myobatrachus gouldii (Gray, 1841)
Myobatrachus gouldii (Gray, 1841)
Myobatrachus gouldii, the turtle frog, is the only species in its monotypic genus, found only in semi-arid southwestern Western Australia.
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