yea all i read says its only found in those habitats down there but i found one up here, its actually more like 800-900km north of syd but i'm going to email the pics to a guy at a uni and see what he says
no, nothing like the red-backed toadlet, its blue-grey with orange triangle on its head with the streak on the tail bone with a few red spots on the back. Belly marking match the red crowned toadlet, marbled black and white. I'll get a pic up in a min.
its different to major, it only has the triangle of color on its head and black and white marlbling on the belly like with covacevichae not yellow like with major
If you can get a photo up hornet that would be great. Preferrably one of its back and one of its belly? Also, what habitat and microhabitat did you find it in?
pics.....or i didnt happen....i highly doubt it is, and if it is some kid prob picked it up and dropped it off there with his parents on there round australia trip....
pics.....or i didnt happen....i highly doubt it is, and if it is some kid prob picked it up and dropped it off there with his parents on there round australia trip....
I have seen the pics.....and yes, it looks like the red-crowned toadlet (slight variance), prob. an undescribed species given the distance. Quite amazing!! I'm sure Hornet will contact Tyler.....he should be up-to-date.