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- The Cooloola snake-skink (Ophioscincus cooloolensis) is a species of skink found in Queensland in Australia. Shea, G.; Wilson, S.; Hobson, R.; Sanderson...
- Ophioscincus is a genus of skink found in Australia. Ophioscincus cooloolensis Greer & Cogger, 1985 Cooloola snake-skink Ophioscincus ophioscincus (Boulenger...
- grainy and white in color. L. cooloolensis, like other members of the genus Litoria, has horizontal irises. Litoria cooloolensis is part of the species-group...
- (Cooloola propator), a species of the genus Cooloola sedge frog (Litoria cooloolensis) Places Cooloola Great Walk, 102 km coastal bushwalking route Cooloola...
- Yarraman Lakes. The po****tion of L. cooloolensis on North Stradbroke Island has also been called Litoria sp. cf. cooloolensis (North Stradbroke Is) and may...
- Latreille in Olivier, 1812 Pamborus brisbanensis Laporte, 1867 Pamborus cooloolensis Takami & Sota, 2006 Pamborus elegans Sloane, 1915 Pamborus euopacus Takami...
- Hyloscirtus tigrinus Isthmohyla pictipes Litoria brevipalmata Litoria cooloolensis Litoria dayi Litoria nannotis Litoria raniformis Litoria rheocola Megastomatohyla...
- characteristics in common. The other members of the group are: Litoria cooloolensis and Litoria fallax in Australia; Litoria bicolor in Austrália and Papua...
- congenita – Yule Island tree frog L. contrastensBarabuna tree frog L. cooloolensisCooloola sedge frog, Cooloola tree frog L. coplandi – Copland's rock...
- includes the eastern dwarf tree frog (L. fallax), Cooloola tree frog (L. cooloolensis) and Olongburra frog (L. olongburensis). All these species are similar...