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Australian lace-lid

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331:. It is associated with fast-flowing creeks in montane rainforests of altitudes ranging from 0–1,200 m (0–3,937 ft). But can also be found around slower watercourses and rock soaks when ample vegetation is present. They breed from spring to summer with peak breeding occurring from October to April. Males call while on low foliage or rocks close to the stream, and have has two distinct calls. A drawn-out "eeeeeeee" repeated three or four times in concession is made when calling in a group and when calling alone a short "ee" is made every 4–5 seconds. Eggs are large and unpigmented and are laid in clumps of up to 100 attached to submerged objects. 97: 72: 50: 434: 296:
the outer edges. The belly is cream-white and granular, with the throat and under surface of the arms and legs being black. The iris is dark brown and the pupil is vertical when constricted. The lower eyelid is patterned with lines, veins, and dots which give the frog its name. Toes are fully webbed and fingers are almost completely webbed. The
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This is a small to medium-sized frog growing up to 50 mm (2.0 in) in length. The dorsal surface is rich-brown to orange-brown with or without scattered cream or lichen-like spots and blotches covering it, the head or the limbs. The arms and legs have faint barring and a slight fringe along
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in March 2023 listed 23 species which the authors considered to no longer meet the criteria as threatened species under the EPBC Act, including the Australian lace-lid. The reason for their assessment was given as "Populations now stable or increasing, following previous rapid and severe decline".
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include Australian lace-lid, lace-eyed tree frog, and Day's big-eyed treefrog.
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looked at all species listed as threatened under the act in 2000 and 2022,
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and Queensland's Nature Conservation (Animals) Regulation 2020.
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Woinarski, John C.Z.; Garnett, Stephen T.; et al. (2023).
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As of August 2023 the Australian lace-lid is listed as an
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Conservation status
Vulnerable
EPBC Act
Endangered
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Hylidae
Ranoidea
Binomial name
Günther

Synonyms
tree frog
Pelodryadinae
Queensland
tympanum
skin fold
Paluma
Cooktown
northern Queensland
fringed tree frog
endangered species
IUCN Red List

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