WebSpecies Litoria xanthomera Davies, McDonald & Adams, 1986. Orange-thighed Frog. Litoria xanthomera Davies, M., McDonald, K.R. & Adams, M 1986. A new species of green tree frog (Anura: Hylidae) from Queensland, Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 98(2): 63-71 [66]. WebOrange thighed treefrog (Litoria xanthomera) Keeping of this animal requires a Specialised or Advanced licence. Licence caps. Under a Specialised Licence you can keep a maximum of 50 vertebrate class 1 and class 2 animals (birds, reptiles, amphibians) and an unlimited number of protected scorpions and spiders.
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WebRanoidea xanthomera (Northern orange-eyed tree frog) (Litoria xanthomera) Taxonomic identifier. 79697 NCBI. Taxonomic lineage. Eukaryota > Metazoa > Chordata > Craniata > Vertebrata > Euteleostomi > Amphibia > Batrachia > Anura > Neobatrachia > Hyloidea > Hylidae > Pelodryadinae > Litoria. Accessions. Primary accession. P62546. WebFlora en fauna van het regenwoud 50 uit 2003 kopen, verkopen of verzamelen? Beheer je Australië verzameling in de catalogus op LastDodo. greenhouse open conference
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WebThe orange-thighed frog (Litoria xanthomera) is a tree frog native to a small area of tropical northern Queensland, Australia. [1] [2] It is a green frog with distinctly orange eyes, and is very similar in appearance to the red-eyed tree frog (Litoria chloris). Web1 jun. 2001 · In the present paper, several of the characters influencing female mate choice (male body size, body condition, call rate, call frequency and chorus tenure) are investigated in two closely related,... WebLitoria chloris occupies coastal eastern Australian rainforests, from Queensland to New South Wales and as far north as Prosperine (Barker 1995). Biogeographic Regions; … greenhouse orchid humidifiers ultrasonic ebay