Wrinkled Toadlet
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Uperoleia rugosa Andersson, 1916 |
The Wrinkled Toadlet (Uperoleia rugosa), is a small, ground-dwelling frog native to eastern Australia. It is also commonly called the Red-groined Toadlet or the Chubby Gungan.
[edit] Physical description
The Wrinkled Toadlet is a small frog, which varies largely in size. It is smaller on the coast of eastern Australia, and larger inland, ranging from 1.8 to 3.2 centimetres (0.7-1.3 in). The dorsal surface is warty, and grey to brown, with dark markings. The ventral surface is smooth and grey. The parotoid glands and inguinal glands are large in comparison to the size of the frog, and yellowish in colour. Behind each knee, and in the groin are bright orange.
The tadpoles hatch mostly black, with a distinct gold patch behind each eye. As development continues, the gold pigment spreads, until the tadpole is mottled grey and gold.
The Wrinkled Toadlet has mostly unwebbed hands and feet, and the Tympanum is not visible.
[edit] Ecology and behaviour
The Wrinkled Toadlet inhabits the dry forests and grasslands of eastern Australia. The males call from within flooded grasslands any time of the year, except winter. The male's call is a high pitched click. Amplexus takes place within the flooded grassland. The male fertilises each egg singularly. The female then dives under water and attaches it to a submerged object. Each egg is attached to a different object.
[edit] References
- Barker, J.; Grigg, G.C. & Tyler, M.J. (1995). A Field Guide to Australian Frogs. Surrey Beatty & Sons. ISBN 0-949324-61-2.
- Frogs Australia Network - Australian Frog Database - Uperoleia rugosa - Chubby Gungan. Retrieved on 2006-10-01.
- Global Amphibian Assessment - Detailed Report. Retrieved on 2006-10-01.