Centralian Tree Frog

The Centralian Tree Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Centralian Tree Frog (Litoria gilleni) is a large species of tree frog native to a small area in central Australia. It is closely related to the Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea), and closely resembles it in appearance. More

Centralian Tree Frogs are a fairly large species of tree frog, growing up to 8 cms (3.1 inches) in length. They are coloured green or olive green on their dorsal surface with numerous white/cream coloured spots and their underside is white. More

The Centralian Tree Frog is found in a small region of Central Australia. It has a dark olive to bright lime green dorsal, with small cream to white spots and blotches. The spots distinguish the Centralian Tree Frog from the Australian Green Tree Frog. More

Centralian Tree Frog at Simpsons Gap (NT Parks and Wildlife - ABC Local) Map Alice Springs 0870 Expand/Collapse Topics: wetlands, riversLocations: alice-springs-0870 * Print Print * Email Email this More

Order : Anura
Family : Hylidae
Genus : Litoria
Species : gilleni
Authority : Spencer, 1896