
FIGURE 10. Call variation in northern group (Litoria r. raniformis), and southern group (L. r. major). Advertisement calls displayed as a 14 s waveform of relative amplitude (Amplitude) over time and corresponding spectrogram of frequency (Frequency) over time (seconds). Southern group (L. r. major) A) FrogID capture 14807 Lerderderg, Vic, B) FrogID capture 80214 Ulverstone, Tas, C) FrogID capture 106682, Modewarre, Melbourne, Vic, D) FrogID capture 187824, Craigieburn, Vic. Northern group (Litoria r. raniformis) E) FrogID capture 39724, Darlington Point, NSW. F) Nampoo, SA, G) FrogID capture 84334, Balranald, NSW, H) FrogID capture 168737, Hay, NSW.
Published as part of Vörös, Judit, Wassens, Skye, Price, Luke, Hunter, David, Myers, Steven, Armstrong, Kyle, Mahony, Michael J. & Donnellan, Stephen, 2023, Molecular systematic analysis demonstrates that the threatened southern bell frog, Litoria raniformis (Anura: Pelodryadidae) of eastern Australia comprises two sub-species, pp. 1-43 in Zootaxa 5228 (1) on page 28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5228.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7524042
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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