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Litoria eungellensis Price, Hoskin, Mahony, and Donnellan, 2025
Litoria eungellensis Price, Hoskin, Mahony, and Donnellan, 2025, Zootaxa, 5584: 323. Holotype: QM J35106, by original designation. Type locality: "Thurgood Farm, 18 km from Dalrymple Heights, mideastern Queensland, Australia. -21.033º, 148.6º".
Common Names
Eungella Whirring Tree Frog (Price, Hoskin, Mahony, and Donnellan, 2025, Zootaxa, 5584: 323.
Distribution
High elevations (880 to 1211 m) from Pease’s lookout, 3km ENE of the Eungella township northeast to Mt David and Mt William in the headwaters of the Cattle Creek North branch, south-southwest of Mt Dalrymple and the Clarke Range in Eungella National Park and in the west to farm properties west of the Dalrymple Road, Queensland, Australia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Australia
Endemic: Australia
Comment
Comparative morphology, advertisement call, and molecular markers detailed by Price, Hoskin, Mahony, and Donnellan, 2025, Zootaxa, 5584: 301–338, who placed this species in the Litoria revelata complex.
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