Sudell's frog

Sudell's frog
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Limnodynastidae
Genus: Neobatrachus
Species:
N. sudellae
Binomial name
Neobatrachus sudellae
(Lamb, 1911)[1]
Range of the Sudell's frog
Synonyms[2]

Heleioporus sudelli Lamb, 1911
Heleioporus centralis Parker, 1940
Neobatrachus centralis (Parker, 1940)

A mature desert trilling frog tadpole photographed in its late stages of change into the adult frog, all four adult limbs are pictured.

The Sudell's frog, painted burrowing frog (Neobatrachus sudellae), trilling frog or desert trilling frog (formerly Neobatrachus centralis) is a species of burrowing frog common to a large part of southeastern Australia. It is found on and west of the Great Dividing Range of New South Wales to western Victoria and southern Queensland, as well as far eastern South Australia, and southern regions of the Northern Territory.[3]

  1. ^ Lamb, J. (1911). "Description of three new batrachians from southern Queensland". Annals of the Queensland Museum. 10: 26–28.
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  3. ^ "Ilparpa Claypans". ausemade.com.au. Retrieved 10 April 2023.