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Litoria gracilenta

Dainty Tree Frog

Also: Banana Box Frog, Banana Frog, Dainty Green Tree Frog, Graceful Tree Frog, Slender Green Tree Frog

Dainty Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta) Copyright David Hunter. Photograph by David Hunter.

+ 28 kb Dainty Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta)

Distribution and habitat

Distribution map for Litoria gracilenta

Visible features

Presented here is the information stored in the frogs.org.au database which is used to identify frogs based on their appearance. It is intended to be used in a key guide for separating species so some of the information (for example, back colours) may be rather non-specific. The system is currently being developed - if you notice errors in the data, please write to Dave Black at the address at the bottom of the page.

Important note: This information details only the appearance of the frog. If an "or" appears in the description, this may mean either that there is some variation within the species or that the feature might be observed differently by different people. For example, if a frog has very small toe pads, it may be listed as having "Toe pads: present or absent".

Size

Up to between 30mm and 60mm

Eyes, hands, and feet

Pupils: horizontal

Toe pads: present

Webbing on feet: half-webbing

Belly

Texture: smooth

Pattern: plain

Colour: single colour

Back

Texture: rough

Pattern: plain

Colour: single colour

Glands and tubercles

Parotoid gland: absent

Tibial gland: absent

Metatarsal tubercles: absent

Litoria gracilenta image gallery

Breeding activity

The scientific names of Litoria gracilenta

  • Hyla gracilenta (Peters 1869)
  • Pelodryas granulata (Peters 1873)
  • Hyla fordii (Gunther 1876)
  • Hyla luteiventris (Ogilby 1907)
  • Litoria gracilenta (Peters 1869)

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