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Australian Faunal Directory
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Life Science Identifier (LSID):

urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:84015738-b4c6-427b-b076-3a0b41440f0b

LSIDs are persistent, location-independent,resource identifiers for uniquely naming biologically significant resources including species names, concepts, occurrences, genes or proteins, or data objects that encode information about them. To put it simply, LSIDs are a way to identify and locate pieces of biological information on the web.

Data Links

JSON

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WMS

To use WMS services, copy and paste the following GetCapabilities URL into your OGC client (e.g. uDIG, ESRI ArcGIS)
http://biocache.ala.org.au/ws/ogc/ows?q=species:Litoria chloris
For higher taxa, this will give you a hierarchical listing of layers for each taxon.

RDF

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A JSON view of this information is here here
A html view of this information is here here

Further details

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Species presence

 Recorded In Australia
 Terrestrial Habitats

Conservation status

IUCNLeast Concern

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Description

The Red-eyed Tree Frog has bright to dark green back. The backs of the thighs are reddish-purple. The eye is yellow in centre and redder towards the outside. The underside is bright yellow. Has large toe pads. source: OZ Animals

Online resources

Species Lists

Australian iconic species

Names and sources

Accepted name Source
Litoria chloris

Synonyms

Synonyms Source
Hyla chloris Boulenger, 1893
Published in: Boulenger, G.A. 1893. Description of a new tree frog from New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. Ser. 2 Vol. 7 pp. 403

Common Names

Common name Source
Red-eyed Tree Frog
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Orange Eyed Tree Frog
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Red-eyed Green Treefrog
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Southern Orange-eyed Tree Frog
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Working classification

kingdom
ANIMALIA
phylum
CHORDATA
subphylum
VERTEBRATA
suprageneric
GNATHOSTOMATA
class
AMPHIBIA
subclass
LISSAMPHIBIA
order
ANURA
family
HYLIDAE
genus
Litoria
species
Litoria chloris  Recorded in Australia

Occurrence records

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Name references found in the Biodiversity Heritage Library

Name references found in the TROVE - NLA