Image talk:L wilcoxi female.jpg
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This frog appears to accutally be a female Litoria latopalmata, altought the two are similar, the white bar in front of the eye is an indication of L. latopalmata, this bar is not present in L. wilcoxi. The marbled lower lip is another feature of L. latopalmata that is not present in L. wilcoxi. Tnarg 12345 10:19, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I think you are right. It is bloody annoying when you have a population of L. latopalmata and a population of L. wilcoxi within a few hundred metres of each other. I have some photos of quite a large female which was near the river (where the L. wilcoxi are). I am not positive it is L. wilcoxi because I cannot get to the photo for a while. This was taken at the dam, and I thought it was weird. The main reason I mis-identified it, was that the others in that population are much darker. Actually, I am now unsure of the photo in the Broad Palmed Frog article. --liquidGhoul 08:57, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Nah, I think that is OK. --liquidGhoul 08:58, 24 April 2006 (UTC)