Current conservation status: Uncommon, although no evidence to suggest decline.
Family: Hylidae.
Appearance: Dorsal colour is typically a light grey or brown colour, sometimes with darker blotches. Males become a yellow colour during the breeding season. A dark stripe runs along the side of the head from the snout to above the shoulder. The backs of the thighs are a dark brown colour with yellow or blue blotches, and the toe-pads are slightly wider than the toes.
Length: 35 to 65mm.
Breeding: Early spring through mid-summer, October to January.
Habitat: This stream-dependent species breeds in permanent rivers, particularly where there is ample rocky habitat. It can occupy streams flowing through cleared pastures, grasslands, woodlands and forests.
Distribution: Widespread and common along the coast and ranges of eastern Australia in altitides up to 1200m. Uncommon in cleared and agricultural country. In ACT widespread in suitable habitat and strongly associated with Murrumbidgee and Cotter Rivers. There is a hybridisation zone between two forms at Uriarra Crossing.
Biology: Males call from exposed rocky banks, and the females deposit eggs within the submerged rock crevices.
Call: The call is relatively soft due to this species lacking a distinct vocal sac. The call is a series of repeated purring sounds; "craww, craww, craww...".
Litoria lesueuri is listed in the following regions:
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Bendora Reservoir Biamanga National Park Bimberamala National Park Budawang National Park Budderoo National Park Bullen Range Corin Reservoir Currowan State Forest Deua National Park Gigerline Nature Reserve Googong Foreshore Kambah Pool Kooraban National Park Kosciuszko National Park Lower Cotter Catchment Lower Molonglo Monga National Park Mongarlowe River Mumbulla State Forest Nadgee Nature Reserve Namadgi National Park Point Hut to Tharwa South East Forest National Park Stony Creek Swamp Creek Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Timbillica State Forest Uriarra Recreation Reserve Yanununbeyan State Conservation AreaSurvey points
CON002: Condor Ck Near Pines COT010: Cotter @ Vanitys FTD120: TNR Boardwalk NRF052: Naas Valley Fire Trail 2 NRF055: Naas Valley Fire Trail 1 QBN450: QBN River @ Doeberl 1 QBN465: QBN River Downstr @ Dane St TGC100: Glendale Crossing TMC110: Bogong Ck @ New Gate TRC100: Rendevous Creek