<p><strong>Current conservation status:</strong> Uncommon, but perhaps more common than previously believed, due to secretive nature.</p> <p><strong>Family:</strong> Myobatrachidae</p> <p><strong>Appearance: </strong>They can be distringuished from other frogs of the region by several features. The back of the frog has numerous small, raised wart-like bumps that give it a rough, sandpaper-like appearance. They have a broad pattern of greenish-brown and darker brown blotches and patterns on the back. The pupils of the eyes form vertical slits. There is a prominent black tubercle under each foot. Overall the frog is a small, squat and short-legged species</p> <p><strong>Length: </strong>35 - 40mm,</p> <p><strong>Breeding:</strong> Calling can occur at any time of the year, but only after extensive periods of wet weather.</p> <p><strong>Habitat:</strong> The most terrestrial frog found in the region, spending most of the year sheltering in deep burrows in the soil. Individuals are usually only found active on the ground at night after periods of very heavy rainfall, when the ground is completely soaked.</p> <p><strong>Distribution: </strong>Widespread in the region, occuring to near Jindabyne and Bombala.</p> <p><strong>Biology:</strong> The ecology of this species has not yet been studied.</p> <p><strong>Call</strong>: A soft, rapidly repeated, lengthy sequence of evenly spaced clucking or soft popping sounds.</p>,<p>Current conservation status: Uncommon, but perhaps more common than previously believed, due to secretive nature.</p> <p>Distribution: In ACT found mostly in grasslands below 700 m.</p>
Neobatrachus sudellae is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga | Riverina Murray | Loddon Mallee
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Albury Barneys Hill/Mt Stranger Black Mountain Block 402 Callum Brae Cocoparra National Park Cooleman Ridge Farrer Ridge Googong Foreshore Goorooyarroo NR (ACT) Gungaderra Grasslands Jerrabomberra Grassland Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm A.C.T. Monument Hill and Roper Street Corridor Mount Ainslie Mount Majura Mount Taylor Mulanggari Grasslands Mulligans Flat Nadjung Mada NR National Arboretum Forests National Arboretum Woodland O'Connor Ridge to Gungahlin Grasslands Percival Hill Pine Island to Point Hut Wandiyali-Environa Conservation Area Wanniassa Hill Watson Woodlands Wodonga Yarramundi GrasslandSurvey points
BIN110: Ditch alongside Farm Dam CBR003: Callum Brae 3 CMC600: Mt Neighbor Dam DUF200: Narrabundah Hill North FAD150: Fadden, West Appel bog FAD300: Wanniassa Hills Dam FAR001: Farrer Ridge 1 FAR002: Farrer Ridge 2 FBM500: Black Mtn SW FMC220: Mt Majura 3 Jukes FMC230: Mt Majura 4 Saddle FRA200: Edlington St Pond, Fraser JER100: Jerrabomberra Creek at Barrett's JER110: Jerrabomberra Creek at Barrett's - between JER100 and house MFL010: North side of Sutton Road MFL013: SE Dam Near Bird Site 7 MFL020: near bird site 5 NAD011: Arboretum Main Dam NAD034: Cork Oak Dam Lot 34 NAD036: Larch Dam Forest 36 NAS100: STEP Dam Lot 100 PAI200: Wildflower Triangle Dam PLM100: Laver Farm Dam 1 QBN010: Lonergan Drive, Greenleigh RCD001: Rose Cottage Paddock 8 STP050: Strathnairn Gallery interim pond STP100: Strathnairn Main Pond STP150: Strathnairn Southern Pond TAY100: Mt Taylor 1 TAY200: Mt Taylor 2 TAY300: Mt Taylor Drainage Creek TAY400: Mt Taylor Drainage Line adj Inkster TAY500: Mt Taylor Drainage Line adj Manheim TBD001: Tannoch Brae Farm Dam TRA100: Travica property YFD100: Yuringa Farm Dam