Despite a considerable surge in herpetological research in Australia over the last couple of decades the Australian microhylid frogs (Cophixalus and Austrochaperina) remain relatively poorly known. Herein I present the results of extensive fieldwork and molecular, morphological and call analysis with the aim of resolving taxonomy, call variation and distributions, and increasing our understanding of breeding biology. Analysis of 943 base pairs of mitochondrial 16S rRNA and 12S rRNA provides a well supported phylogeny that is largely consistent with current taxonomy. Levels of divergence between species are substantial and significant phylogeographic structuring is evident in C. ornatus, C. neglectus and C. aenigma, sp. nov. The description ...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny (A) and distributions (B) of C. australis sp. nov., C. hinchinbrookensis sp. nov...
The genus Austrochaperina Fry, 1912, currently includes 23 species of small and medium-sized frogs w...
14 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14)."A new species of frog, Co...
Despite a considerable surge in herpetological research in Australia over the last couple of decades...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
Australia has a highly localised but diverse radiation of microhylid frogs. 18 species are described...
p. 267-388 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-388)."Study of abundant ...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
[Extract] In Australia, the family Microhylidae consists of 19 species of Cophixalus Boettger 1892 a...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."Cophixalus saxatilis, described fr...
We describe from the Muller Range of New Guinea three new species of microhylid frogs, one each in t...
We describe nine new species of microhylid frogs in the genera Austrochaperina, Cophixalus, Copiula,...
Three new scansorial species of the speciose microhylid genera Cophixalus Boettger, 1892 and Oreophr...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny (A) and distributions (B) of C. australis sp. nov., C. hinchinbrookensis sp. nov...
The genus Austrochaperina Fry, 1912, currently includes 23 species of small and medium-sized frogs w...
14 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14)."A new species of frog, Co...
Despite a considerable surge in herpetological research in Australia over the last couple of decades...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
Australia has a highly localised but diverse radiation of microhylid frogs. 18 species are described...
p. 267-388 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-388)."Study of abundant ...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
[Extract] In Australia, the family Microhylidae consists of 19 species of Cophixalus Boettger 1892 a...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."Cophixalus saxatilis, described fr...
We describe from the Muller Range of New Guinea three new species of microhylid frogs, one each in t...
We describe nine new species of microhylid frogs in the genera Austrochaperina, Cophixalus, Copiula,...
Three new scansorial species of the speciose microhylid genera Cophixalus Boettger, 1892 and Oreophr...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny (A) and distributions (B) of C. australis sp. nov., C. hinchinbrookensis sp. nov...
The genus Austrochaperina Fry, 1912, currently includes 23 species of small and medium-sized frogs w...
14 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14)."A new species of frog, Co...