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List of Australian Amphibian Genera

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About 230 of the world's known 5,280 species of frog occur in Australia. Compared with other countries this number is fairly low and may be related to the aridity of most of the Australian continent. Dispite the lack of species there is a great diversity of habitats that is seen among Australian frogs. Variations in rainfall, temperature, altitude and latitude have resulted in a large number of habitats, many of which Australian species inhabit.

During the 1980's declines were reported in Australian frog species. Many of the frogs that were reported as declining were high altitude creek dwelling species that had little or no contact with human activities. This indicated that habitat loss and degredation were not responsible for all the declines. The causes for the dramatic declines is unknown but the chytrid fungus may be a factor. Currently three Australian species of frogs are classified as extinct, 14 listed as critically endangered and 18 listed as endangered. Of the 14 critically extinct species 4 of them haven't been recorded for over 15 years and may now be extinct.

The Australian frog fauna are broken up into 5 families, 6 sub-families and 26 genera.

  • Bufonidae - In Australia there is only one species in this family. The Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) is an introduced pest that was brought from Hawaii in 1935 and set free in serveral locations thoughout Queensland.
  • Hylidae - In Australia this family consists of three genera; Cyclorana, Litoria and Nyctimystes. Cyclorana is a genus of frog that occurs only in Australia. Litoria occurs thoughout Australia, the Bismarck Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccan Islands, New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Timor. Nyctimystes is principally a New Guinea genus but they do occur on the Moluccan Islands and Australia.
  • Microhylidae - This family consists of two genera in Australia; Austrochaperina and Cophixalus most of the species in both these genera inhabit New Guinea with serveral occuring in Australia.
  • Myobatrachidae - This family is only found in Australia and New Guinea, with the vast majority of species occuring in Australia.
  • Ranidae - This family is found on every continent except Antarctica and is represented with a sole species in Australia, the Australian Wood Frog.


Bufonidae - 1 sub-family, 1 genus, 1 species
Genus Common Names Example Species Example Photo Australian Range
Bufo
Laurenti, 1768
True toads Cane Toad (Bufo marinus)
Hylidae - 1 sub-family, 3 genera, 81 species
Genus Common Names Example Species Example Photo Australian Range
Cyclorana
Steindachner, 1867
Water holding frogs Striped Burrowing Frog (Cyclorana alboguttata) -
Litoria
Tschudi, 1838
Tree frogs White's Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea)
Nyctimystes
Stejneger, 1916
Big eyed tree frogs Australian Lace-lid (Nyctimystes dayi ) -
Microhylidae - 1 sub-family, 2 genera, 18 species
Genus Common Name Example Species Example Photo Australian Range
Austrochaperina
Fry, 1912
Nursery frogs Fry's Frog (Austrochaperina fryi) -
Cophixalus
Boettger, 1892
Rainforest frogs Scanty Frog (Cophixalus exiguus) -
Myobatrachidae - 3 sub-families, 20 genera, 122 species (3 extinct)
Genus Common Name Example Species Example Photo Australian Range
Adelotus
Ogilby, 1907
Tusked Frog Tusked Frog (Adelotus brevis)
Arenophryne
Tyler, 1976
Sandhill Frog Sandhill Frog (Arenophryne rotunda) -
Assa
Tyler, 1972
Pouched Frog Pouched Frog (Assa darlingtoni)
Crinia
Tschudi, 1838
Australian froglets Common Eastern Froglet (Crinia signifera)
Geocrinia
Blake, 1973
Ground froglets Smooth Frog (Geocrinia laevis) -
Heleioporus
Gray, 1841
Giant burrowing frogs Giant Burrowing Frog (Heleioporus australiacus)
Lechriodus
Boulenger, 1882
Cannibal frogs Fletcher's Frog (Lechriodus fletcheri)
Limnodynastes
Fitzinger, 1843
Australian swamp frogs Ornate Burrowing Frog (Limnodynastes ornatus)
Metacrinia
Parker, 1940
Nicholls' Toadlet Nicholls' Toadlet (Metacrinia nichollsi) -
Mixophyes
Günther, 1864
Barred frogs Fleay's Barred Frog (Mixophyes fleayi)
Myobatrachus
Tyler, 1976
Turtle Frog Turtle Frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) -
Neobatrachus
Peters, 1863
Stubby frogs Painted Frog (Neobatrachus pictus) -
Notaden
Günther, 1873
Australian spadefoot toads Crucifix Toad (Notaden bennettii) -
Paracrinia
Heyer and Liem, 1976
Haswell's Froglet Haswell's Froglet (Paracrinia haswelii)
Philoria
Spencer, 1901
Mountain frogs Baw Baw Frog (Philoria frosti) -
Pseudophryne
Tyler, 1976
Toadlets or Brood frogs Red-crowned Toadlet (Pseudophryne australis)
Rheobatrachus
Liem, 1973
Gastric brooding frogs Southern Gastric Brooding Frog (Rheobatrachus silus) -
Spicospina
Roberts, Horwitz, Wardell-Johnson, Maxson, and Mahony, 1997
Sunset Frog Sunset Frog (Spicospina flammocaerulea) -
Taudactylus
Straughan and Lee, 1966
Torrent frogs Eungella Torrent Frog (Taudactylus eungellensis) -
Uperoleia
Gray, 1841
Australian toadlets Smooth Toadlet (Uperoleia laevigata)
Ranidae - 1 sub-family, 1 genus, 1 species
Family Common Names Example Species Example Photo Australian Range
Rana
Linnaeus, 1758
True frogs Australian Wood Frog (Rana daemeli) -