Uperoleia fusca Davies, McDonald & Corben, 1986 is a animal in the Myobatrachidae family, order Anura, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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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.

Genus
Uperoleia
Order
Anura
Class
Amphibia

About Uperoleia fusca Davies, McDonald & Corben, 1986

The dusky toadlet (Uperoleia fusca) grows to 30 mm (1.2 in) in length. Its dorsal back surface can be dark brown or grey-brown, marked with either lighter brown irregular streaks and patches or uniform dark brown; this surface is slightly rough and covered in small warts. A pale triangular marking is usually present on the head, extending from the area between the eyes. There is typically a pale yellow patch in the armpit, and the species has moderately sized parotoid glands. Its ventral belly surface is white, covered with extensive dark blue or black speckling, and an orange patch appears on the thighs. The flanks are usually bluish in color, which gives the species its characteristic dusky appearance. This species is very similar to the smooth toadlet (Uperoleia laevigata), and differences between the two species are discussed on the page for Uperoleia laevigata. The dusky toadlet lives in coastal forest, bushland, heathland, and both wet and dry sclerophyll forest. Male frogs call to attract mates during spring and summer, usually from still water sites including dams, swamps, roadside ditches, and flooded grasslands. Like calls of other species in the genus Uperoleia, the call of this species is a short "arrk" sound. Males call from the base of grass clumps positioned near the water's edge.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Myobatrachidae Uperoleia

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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