AmphibiaWeb - Pseudophryne douglasi
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Pseudophryne douglasi Main, 1964
Douglas' Toad
family: Myobatrachidae
subfamily: Limnodynastinae
genus: Pseudophryne
Conservation Status (definitions)
IUCN Red List Status Account Least Concern (LC)
CITES No CITES Listing
National Status None
Regional Status None

   

 

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Distribution and Habitat

Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Australia

 

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The arid zone of Western Australia, Northwest Cape and Pilbara highlands. The species is restricted to small, localised populations.The extent of occurrence of the species is approximately 77000 km2

Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors
Inhabits deep, shaded, well-vegetated, permanent pools or permanent seeps in gorges and canyons. They have also been seen in shallow creeks and streams where they have burrows under stones at the water's edge.Breeding has been recorded in spring when 90 large eggs were found in a watery depression under stones with a female on the nest.

Trends and Threats
Known only from these sites in Pilbara / Cape Ram,ele Western Australia (Tyler et al. 1994). No recent survey. No obvious threats. Status unknown, but no reason to suspect decline.

Threats
None known.

Conservation Measures
None in place.

Comments

Barker, J. G.C. Grigg and M.J Tyler (1995) A Field Guide to Australian Frogs. Surrey Beatty & Sons, NSW.

Main, AR (1964) A New Species of Pseudophryne (Anura: Leptodactylidae) From North-Western Australia. West. Aust. Nat. 9:66 – 72.

Tyler, M.J., L.A Smith & R.G Johnstone (1994) Frogs of Western Australia. WA Museum, Perth.



Originally submitted by: Jean-Marc Hero et. al. (first posted 2002-04-05)
Edited by: Ambika Sopory (2002-05-03)

Species Account Citation: AmphibiaWeb 2002 Pseudophryne douglasi: Douglas' Toad <https://amphibiaweb.org/species/3588> University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Accessed Mar 28, 2024.



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