Hylidae, Rafinesque, 1815
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5363075 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A8879D-FFED-FFEF-7E00-F8B3115E9BD8 |
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Family Hylidae View in CoL
Litoria cf. bicolor ( Gray, 1842) View in CoL — New Record (Fig. 36)
Type locality. Port Essington , Northern Territory, Australia .
RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY 2018
Fig. 36. Dorsum and venter of three specimens of Litoria cf. bicolor collected from Kei Kecil ( ALS 128–130 ). Photo of colouration of one specimen just after death ( ALS 130 ) .
Distribution in the Kei Islands. We collected three specimens of this species from Kei Kecil, representing a new record for the Kei Islands.
Natural history. Found around axils or on leaves of small vegetation.
Field identification. Best differentiated from Litoria infrafrenata by lacking a thick white lip. Colour uniform green above, with a brown stripe along the side of the snout that proceeds through the eye and the tympanum and dissipating posteriorly along the sides of the body; groin and ventral surface of thighs yellow; distinctly enlarged toe discs; fingers with slight webbing; toes three-quarter webbed; SVL 22–29 mm (n=3).
Remarks. The collection of Litoria cf. bicolor represent a new record for the island group, and raises the number of frog species from two to three. This may well represent a new species in the L. cf. bicolor group.
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