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Geocrinia (Ground froglet)

Synonyms: Hesperocrinia

Wikipedia Abstract

Geocrinia is a genus of frogs in the family Myobatrachidae. These frogs are endemic to Australia. All the species in this genus were originally referred to as Crinia. Further studies showed there was some considerable differences between this group of frogs and Crinia. These differences included; a slightly sturdier body, smoother skin on the ventral surface and the greatest difference, the reproductive nature, laying the eggs outside of water. Some species of Geocrinia go through the tadpole stage entirely in the egg capsule while others develop initially in the egg then hatch when sufficient rain falls for them to complete their larval development in water. Five of the seven species live in Western Australia while the other two species are confined to south-eastern Australia.
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Species

Geocrinia alba (White-bellied Frog) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Geocrinia brettbarnetti
Geocrinia brianbarnetti
Geocrinia grampiansensis
Geocrinia laevis (Günther's Ground Froglet) (Attributes)
Geocrinia leai (Lea's Frog) (Attributes)
Geocrinia logani
Geocrinia lutea (Walpole Frog) (Attributes)
Geocrinia otwaysensis
Geocrinia rosea (Red ground froglet) (Attributes)
Geocrinia victoriana (Victorian ground froglet) (Attributes)
Geocrinia vitellina (Orange-bellied froglet) (Vulnerable) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0