Litoria balatus Rowley, Mahony, Hines, Myers, Price, Shea & Donnellan, 2021 is a animal in the Pelodryadidae family, order Anura, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Litoria balatus Rowley, Mahony, Hines, Myers, Price, Shea & Donnellan, 2021

Litoria balatus Rowley, Mahony, Hines, Myers, Price, Shea & Donnellan, 2021

Litoria balatus, the slender bleating tree frog, is a hylid frog endemic to eastern Australia, described as a distinct species in 2021.

Family
Genus
Litoria
Order
Anura
Class
Amphibia

About Litoria balatus Rowley, Mahony, Hines, Myers, Price, Shea & Donnellan, 2021

The slender bleating tree frog, scientifically named Litoria balatus, is a frog species belonging to the Hylidae family. It is endemic to Australia. Its range in Australia extends across southeast Queensland, from around the area of Maryborough southward, west to the Bunya Mountains and Stanthorpe, and further south into northeastern New South Wales. This is the "bleating tree frog" that lives in the region around Brisbane. For a long time, this species was confused with the robust bleating tree frog, Litoria dentata, so it was only formally described as a separate species in 2021. In 2021, Rowley and colleagues distinguished three separate clades from what was previously thought to be one single species, Litoria dentata. This distinction was based on genetic divergence, small morphological differences, and clear differences in vocalizations; the vocalization recordings were collected through the FrogID Australia citizen science project. Of these three clades, one became the robust bleating tree frog (L. dentata sensu stricto), another became the slender bleating tree frog (L. balatus), and the third became the screaming tree frog (L. quiritatus). Compared to the other two species, the slender bleating tree frog produces the shortest call, and has a more slender body build. It also has a white line that runs down its side, and breeding males of this species have a distinctly black vocal sac.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Pelodryadidae Litoria

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