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- to Ourimbah, New South Wales. It is the only species in the genus Adelotus - adelotus meaning "unseen" and brevis meaning "short". The tusked frog is a...
- Species Common name Genus 1 Tusked frogs Adelotus Ogilby, 1907 6 Giant burrowing frogs Heleioporus Gray, 1841 11 Australian swamp frogs Limnodynastes Fitzinger...
- Example species Example photo Australian range Adelotus - 1 species Ogilby, 1907 Tusked frog Tusked frog (Adelotus brevis) Arenophryne - 2 species Tyler, 1976...
- Family Myobatrachidae - including Limnodynastidae, Rheobatrachidae Genus Adelotus - Tusked frog Genus Arenophryne Genus ****a Genus Crinia Genus Geocrinia...
- most frequently encountered of the Gorge's frogs are the tusked frog (Adelotus brevis), the striped marsh frog (Limnodynastes peronii), and the cane toad...
- including isolated po****tions of Litoria fallax (eastern Sedgefrog) and Adelotus brevis (Tusked Frog). Over ten species of fish inhabit the park's waterways...
- amphibians live in the park, including the nearly endangered tusked frog (Adelotus brevis) and the endangered or threatened green-thighed frog, wallum froglet...
- (Cacosternum capense) Montane marsh frog (Poyntonia paludicola) Tusked frog (Adelotus brevis) Allobates mcdiarmidi Allobates paleovarzensis Black spiny-chest...
- behavior is positively related to male body size. Males in the tusked frog (Adelotus brevis) and the fanged frog (Limnonectes kuhlii) use fangs and tusks as...
- fallax Hylidae Peron's tree frog Litoria peronii Myobatrachidae Tusked frog Adelotus brevis Myobatrachidae Common eastern froglet Crinia signifera Myobatrachidae...