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Anstisia is a
genus of
frogs in the
family Myobatrachidae.
These frogs are
endemic to
southern Western Australia.
Prior to 2022,
these species were classified...
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Anstisia alba,
commonly known as the white-bellied frog, is a
small frog in the
family Myobatrachidae. It
occupies an area near
Margaret River in swampy...
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Anstisia rosea, the
karri or
roseate frog is a
species in the family, Myobatrachidae. It is
endemic to
Southwest Australia. It was
formerly classified...
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Anstisia vitellina,
commonly known as the orange-bellied frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Myobatrachidae. It is
endemic to a 20
hectare area near...
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Anstisia lutea is a
species of frog in the
family Myobatrachidae. It is
sometimes named for the
nearby towns, thus the
Nornalup or
Walpole frog. It is...
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Species Common name
Genus 4
Western ground froglets Anstisia Webster and Bool, 2022 2
Australian dumpy frogs Arenophryne Tyler, 1976 2
Pouched frogs ****a...
- this genus, but a
phylogenetic study reclassified them into the new
genus Anstisia.
Species of
Geocrinia develop initially in the egg then
hatch when sufficient...
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shortlisted for a
Eureka Prize in 2003. A
genus of West
Australian frog,
Anstisia, was
named in
honor of her in 2022.
Tadpoles of South-Eastern Australia...
- Australian.
Three species are
listed as Threatened, two as
Vulnerable and
Anstisia alba as
Critically endangered.
Threats to the
species include the fungal...
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Geocrinia vitellina (orange-bellied frog), and the
critically endangered Anstisia alba (white-bellied frog), the
latter species being one
example of the...