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  2. Litoria quiritatus - Wikipedia

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    This species is the "bleating tree frog" that occurs around Sydney, and is well known for its very loud call. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This species was long confused with the robust bleating tree frog ( Litoria dentata ), and was thus only described in 2021 despite being a relatively common species found near major population centers.

  3. Whistling tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The whistling tree frog (Litoria verreauxii), or Verreaux's tree frog, is a species of frog found in Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has been divided into two subspecies, the nominate Verreaux's tree frog ( L. v. verreauxii ) and the Verreaux's alpine tree frog ( L. v. alpina ). [ 1 ]

  4. Robust bleating tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The robust bleating tree frog (Litoria dentata), also known as Keferstein's tree frog, is a species of tree frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. This frog is endemic to coastal eastern Australia, where it ranges from northeastern New South Wales to the NSW/Queensland border. It has also been introduced to Lord Howe Island. [1] [2]

  5. Pelodryadinae - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Amphibians of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The leaf green tree frog (Litoria phyllochroa) is a species of tree frog common to forests of eastern Australia. Amphibians of Australia are limited to members of the order Anura, commonly known as frogs. All Australian frogs are in the suborder Neobatrachia, also known as the modern frogs, which make up the largest proportion of extant frog ...

  7. Southern brown tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Tadpole In eastern Victoria. The southern brown tree frog (Litoria ewingii), also known as the brown tree frog, whistling tree frog, or Ewing's tree frog, [2] is a species of tree frog native to Australia: most of southern Victoria, eastern South Australia, southern New South Wales from about Ulladulla—although this species is reported to occur further north—and throughout Tasmania ...

  8. Bleating tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The bleating tree frog of Australia has been split into three distinct species: Screaming tree frog ( Litoria quiritatus ), from northeastern Victoria to mid-coast New South Wales Robust bleating tree frog ( Litoria dentata sensu stricto ), from northeastern New South Wales to the NSW/Queensland border

  9. Tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Tree frogs are members of these families or genera: Hylidae, or "true" treefrogs, occur in the temperate to tropical parts of Eurasia north of the Himalayas, Australia and the Americas. Rhacophoridae, or shrub frogs, are the treefrogs of tropical regions around the Indian Ocean: Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia east to Lydekker's line.