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Lithobates sylvaticus [1] [2] or Rana sylvatica, [3] commonly known as the wood frog, is a frog species that has a broad distribution over North America, extending from the boreal forest of the north to the southern Appalachians, with several notable disjunct populations including lowland eastern North Carolina.
Lithobates, commonly known as the bullfrogs, is a genus of true frogs, of the family Ranidae. [1] The name is derived from litho- (stone) and the Greek bates ( βάτης , one that treads), meaning one that treads on rock, or rock climber.
Northern Frog-Biting Mosquito (Culex territans) taking a blood meal from a Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) in Springfield, Virginia. Culex territans, or the Northern Frog-Biting Mosquito, is a species of mosquito found throughout North America, Europe, North Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. [1] [2] [3]
Pickerel frog, Lithobates palustris, [53] [54] Rana palustris [55] The pickerel frog is the only poisonous frog native to Vermont. [56] [57] Spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer [58] [59] Spring peepers are very common in Vermont. [60] Wood frog, Lithobates sylvaticus [61] [62] Wood frogs are very common in Vermont and have been found in almost ...
Northern leopard frog, Lithobates pipiens or Rana pipiens LC and: [n 2] Mid-Atlantic coast leopard frog, Lithobates kauffeldi [3] Mink frog, Lithobates septentrionalis LC Southern leopard frog, Lithobates sphenocephalus LC Wood frog, Lithobates sylvaticus LC Tarahumara frog, Lithobates tarahumarae or Rana tarahumarae VU Carpenter frog ...
Lithobates okaloosae (Moler, 1985) Lithobates onca (Cope, 1875) Lithobates palustris (LeConte, 1825) Lithobates pipiens (Schreber, 1782) Lithobates septentrionalis (Baird, 1854) Lithobates sevosus (Goin & Netting, 1940) Lithobates sphenocephalus (Cope, 1886) Lithobates sylvaticus (LeConte, 1825) Lithobates tarahumarae (Boulenger, 1917)
Lithobates sylvaticus (Le Conte, 1825) LC [13] Sometimes placed in genus Rana [14] Statewide, except extreme north, Alaska Peninsula, and Aleutian Islands: Northern red-legged frog: Rana aurora (Baird & Girard, 1852) LC [15] Introduced to Alaska. Sometimes placed in genus Amerana [16] Introduced to northeastern Chichagof Island [1] Columbia ...
Lithobates sylvaticus: Proposed in 2015 [16] North Carolina: Pine barrens tree frog (state frog) Hyla andersonii: 2013 [17] Marbled salamander (state salamander) Ambystoma opacum: 2013 [18] Ohio: Spotted salamander (state amphibian) Ambystoma maculatum: 2010 [19] American bullfrog (state frog) Rana catesbeiana: 2010 [20] Oklahoma: American ...