Litoria brevipalmata

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If you show a pic of the frog I can tell you if its a brevi or not.....

Cheers,
Scott
 
Hello Rhys,

If you would like to PM me with some details i will see if i can spark some further interest in this for you.

regards

DEC
 
I'm heading out on Sunday, I'll get some pics, and we will see if I'm right before I waste any ones time, as I have said I am no expert, so I could be wrong.
 
I'm came across this frog recently (I'm in Queensland) which I presumed was L. brevipalmata. Reading this thread has prompted me to post a couple of pictures to see what people think. Unfortunately it wasn't hanging around so I only got 2 photos and they may not show enough of the animal's distingiushing features for accurate identification. There are plenty of L. wilcoxii and L. laptopalmata in the area and I'm fairly confident its neither of these but happy to be corrected. Tim
 

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Hi Tim,

Your frogs look like Litoria wilcoxi. L. latopalmata has a distinct white wedge which interrupts the dark headstripe between the eye and the nose. Both these species could be confused with L. brevipalmata however L. brevipalmata is smaller with a rounded snout and has a conspicuous white stripe on the upper lip.

Aaron
 
hi rhys i have a few good friends at newcastle uni that are in the frog centre ( studying green and gold bell frog and assa darlintoni) if you drop me some pics i'll send them over to them and see what they think.
cheers Dayle
 
Those frogs are wilcoxi
Here is a Brevi
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Cheers,
Scott
 
A handsome Sunshine Coaster.
 

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The ARC asked for photos of the frogs and never heard back. Has anyone seen photos to ID the frogs?
 
i hve been busy, and havent got out yet. A shame with all this rain.

I do have reason to believe they are just wilcoxii though. Just showing very vibrant greens.
 
Young wilcoxi and leseueri are often mistaken for brevipalmata.

The habitat looks like leasueri/wilcoxi habitat as well.

Have you located photos of the animals yet?
 
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