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Crinia sp. (genus)

3 A froglet at Molonglo Valley, ACT

Crinia sp. (genus) at Molonglo Valley, ACT - 14 May 2022 07:24 PM
Crinia sp. (genus) at Molonglo Valley, ACT - 14 May 2022 07:24 PM
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Identification history

Crinia sp. (genus) 17 May 2022 wombey
Crinia signifera 15 May 2022 AJB

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I think these are all the same species? Such different markings.

5 comments

wombey wrote:
   16 May 2022
The first two images are Crinia but I'm not sure about the third one. Although not all that clear, there appears to be parotid glands and I think it may be Uperoleia
AnkeMaria wrote:
   16 May 2022
agree the last one looks like UL
AJB wrote:
   16 May 2022
Thank you, I will move the last image. I often use Frog ID to record the frogs in this area, I only hear Crinia and have never seen any of the frogs before. Look forward to hearing what Uperoleia sounds like!
wombey wrote:
   17 May 2022
If you download the FrogID App from the Australian Museum it includes images, information and calls from most species in Australia
wombey wrote:
   17 May 2022
Probably signifera but the call or a peak at the belly would have been handy

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  • Alive / healthy Animal health

Species information

  • Crinia sp. (genus) Scientific name
  • A froglet Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1958.1m Recorded at altitude
  • 82 images trained Machine learning

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