The discovery of new vertebrate species in developed countries is still occurring at surprising rates for some taxonomic groups, especially the amphibians and reptiles. While this most often occurs in under-explored areas, it occasionally still happens in well-inhabited regions. We report such a case with the discovery and description of U. mahonyi sp. nov., a new species of frog from a highly populated region of New South Wales, Australia. We provide details of its morphology, calls, embryos and tadpoles, and phylogenetic relationships to other species of eastern Uperoleia. We also provide the results of targeted surveys to establish its distribution and provide observations of its habitat associations. As a consequence of these surveys, w...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
FIGURE 2. Differing nuclear (A) and mitochondrial (B) phylogenies of eastern Uperoleia including Upe...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
The discovery of new vertebrate species in developed countries is still occurring at surprising rate...
Clulow, Simon, Anstis, Marion, Keogh, J. Scott, Catullo, Renee A. (2016): A new species of Australia...
The frog genus Uperoleia (Myobatrachidae) is species rich, with the greatest diversity in the northe...
A diminutive new species of Uperoleia (male snout–vent length, SVL, 17.3–21.3 mm female, SVL 21.8 mm...
A diminutive new species of Uperoleia (male snout-vent length, SVL, 17.3-21.3 mm female, SVL 21.8 mm...
Published: 2 Jun. 2023Mixophyes are large ground-dwelling myobatrachid frogs from eastern Australia ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of eastern Uperoleia sampled for this study. (A) distribution of eastern Uper...
Southwest Australia (SWA) is a global biodiversity hotspot and a centre of diversity and endemism fo...
FIGURE 4. Uperoleia mahonyi sp. nov. demonstrating the range of variation in dorsal colour and patte...
p. 267-388 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-388)."Study of abundant ...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
The Litoria phyllochroa species-group are small hylid frogs that occur in wet forests of south-east ...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
FIGURE 2. Differing nuclear (A) and mitochondrial (B) phylogenies of eastern Uperoleia including Upe...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
The discovery of new vertebrate species in developed countries is still occurring at surprising rate...
Clulow, Simon, Anstis, Marion, Keogh, J. Scott, Catullo, Renee A. (2016): A new species of Australia...
The frog genus Uperoleia (Myobatrachidae) is species rich, with the greatest diversity in the northe...
A diminutive new species of Uperoleia (male snout–vent length, SVL, 17.3–21.3 mm female, SVL 21.8 mm...
A diminutive new species of Uperoleia (male snout-vent length, SVL, 17.3-21.3 mm female, SVL 21.8 mm...
Published: 2 Jun. 2023Mixophyes are large ground-dwelling myobatrachid frogs from eastern Australia ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of eastern Uperoleia sampled for this study. (A) distribution of eastern Uper...
Southwest Australia (SWA) is a global biodiversity hotspot and a centre of diversity and endemism fo...
FIGURE 4. Uperoleia mahonyi sp. nov. demonstrating the range of variation in dorsal colour and patte...
p. 267-388 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-388)."Study of abundant ...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
The Litoria phyllochroa species-group are small hylid frogs that occur in wet forests of south-east ...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
FIGURE 2. Differing nuclear (A) and mitochondrial (B) phylogenies of eastern Uperoleia including Upe...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...