Crinia parinsignifera

Plains Froglet at Black Mountain

Crinia parinsignifera at Black Mountain - 14 Jul 2023
Crinia parinsignifera at Black Mountain - 14 Jul 2023
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Identification history

Crinia parinsignifera 1 May 2024 AnkeMaria
Crinia parinsignifera 14 Jul 2023 BelindaWilson
Crinia parinsignifera 14 Jul 2023 trevorpreston

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2 comments

BelindaWilson wrote:
   14 Jul 2023
Crinia signifera and Crinia parinsignifera can look very similar, especially from the dorsal surface, and are much easier to differentiate based on their call. CS feature small, dark triangular patches on the upper lip, and a grey belly with white and black speckling or mottling. CP often have a dark triangular patch between the eyes, legs with dark horizontal bars, and cream-coloured bellies with several small light brown spots. Based on the cream-coloured belly, I have suggested CP here.
wombey wrote:
   14 Jul 2023
Now here we have the larger frog which is parinsignifera but the smaller one also present is Uperoleia

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 14 Jul 2023 10:10 AM Recorded on
  • trevorpreston Recorded by

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  • Alive / healthy Animal health

Species information

  • Crinia parinsignifera Scientific name
  • Plains Froglet Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 873.4m Recorded at altitude
  • 114 images trained Machine learning
  • Synonyms

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