Mottled barred frog
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The mottled barred frog (Mixophyes coggeri) is a species of large frog that is endemic to Australia. The specific epithet coggeri honours Professor Harold Cogger, formerly of the Australian Museum, for contributions to herpetology.
Description
The species grows to about 105 mm in length (SVL). Colouration is brown on the back, with darker patches along the middle; the belly is yellow-white; the limbs have dark horizontal bars, with large cream blotches on the backs of the thighs. The fingers are unwebbed; the toes are webbed.{{cite web |url= https://portal.frogid.net.au/frogs/mixophyes-coggeri |title= Mixophyes coggeri |author= |date=|website= FrogID|publisher= Australian Museum |access-date= 28 April 2021}}
Behaviour
Distribution and habitat
The species occurs throughout the Wet Tropics of north-eastern Queensland.
References
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Category:Amphibians of Queensland
Category:Amphibians described in 2006
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