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The Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea/Litoria caerulea), also known as simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out.
Green tree frog is a common name for several different tree frog species: . American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea), a frog in the family Hylidae found in the southern United States
Pelodryadinae, also known as Australian treefrogs (although not all members are arboreal), is a subfamily of frogs found in the region of Australia and New Guinea, and have also been introduced to New Caledonia, Guam, New Zealand, and Vanuatu.
Litoria caerulea: Green Tree Frog Litoria cavernicola: Name Cave-dwelling Tree Frog DD: Litoria coplandi: Name Copland's Rock Frog Litoria cyclorhyncha: Spotted-thighed Frog Litoria dahli: Dahl's Aquatic Frog Litoria inermis: Floodplain Frog Litoria meiriana: Rockhole Frog Litoria microbelos: Javelin Frog Litoria moorei: Motorbike Frog, Bell ...
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Litoria inermis (Peter's frog) Litoria meiriana (rockhole frog) Litoria microbelos (javelin frog) Litoria moorei (motorbike frog) (endemic) Litoria nasuta (rocket frog) Litoria pallida (pale frog) Litoria rothii (Roth's tree frog) Litoria rubella (desert tree frog) Litoria splendida (magnificent tree frog) Litoria tornieri (Tornier's frog ...
Litoria lorica — armoured frog — rediscovered 2008 after not being seen for about 15 years; Litoria nyakalensis — Nyakala frog* — last seen 1990; Litoria piperata — peppered tree frog* — last confirmed sighting 1973, similar frogs discovered in 1992; Litoria spenceri — spotted tree frog; Litoria myola — myola tree frog
The frog has mottled yellow and black thighs, armpits, and groin. Occasionally, emerald spots are found on the back, which increase in number with age. A characteristic uncommon in the genus Litoria is pupils which appear cross-shaped. This characteristic is only shared with Tyler's tree frog within the genus Litoria. The male Peron's tree frog ...