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Fleay's barred frog (''Mixophyes fleayi'') is a large species of frog restricted to small pockets of rainforest in northern
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and south-eastern
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Distribution

This species has a fragmented distribution in wet forests from
Conondale Range The Conondale Range is a mountain range in Queensland, located between Maleny, Kenilworth, Kilcoy and Jimna. The range is the most westerly part of the Sunshine Coast hinterland and part of the Great Dividing Range. The highest point on the ra ...
in Queensland in the north, to Yabbra Scrub in northern New South Wales to the south. The majority of the population occurs in rainforests above 400m, however it is also known from some lowland rainforest sites. This species has declined from many sites in Queensland since the 1970s. It is currently known from Conondale and Main Range, Springbrook and Lamington Plateaux and Mount Barney in Queensland and Border Ranges, Mount Warning, Nightcap Range and Yabbra and Tooloom Scrub in New South Wales. Historical area of occurrence is about 7000 km². This species has disappeared completely from Bunya Mountains and Mount Tamborine in Queensland.


Description

Fleay's barred frog is a moderately large species of frog, up to 90mm in length. It is light brown with darker blotches and is finely granular on the dorsal surface. There is an irregular darker brown band starting behind the eyes and continuing down the back. A dark stripe on the head starts in front of the nostril and continues through the eye to the tympanum. The arms and legs have 7-8 narrow dark bars. The flanks have scattered dark spots and blotches. The top third of the iris is silvery to pale blue, the bottom two thirds are brown. The upper lip is spotted with brown. The ventral surface is smooth and pale yellow or white. The toes are three-quarters webbed. The frog was named after
Australian Australian(s) may refer to: Australia * Australia, a country * Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia ** European Australians ** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally from British colonists ** Aboriginal Au ...
naturalist
David Fleay David Howells Fleay (; 6 January 1907 – 7 August 1993) was an Australian scientist and biologist who pioneered the captive breeding of endangered species, and was the first person to breed the platypus (''Ornithorhynchus anatinus'') in ...
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Ecology and behaviour

This species is associated with flowing streams and creeks in rainforest and adjacent wet sclerophyll and Antarctic Beech forest. Males make a "ok-ok-ok-ok-ok" or "arrrrk" call from leaf litter beside streams after rain during spring and summer. Eggs are laid in a dug out nest in gravel and leaf litter in shallow flowing water. Tadpoles are large, reaching 65mm in length. Metamorphosis takes about 200 days and metamorphs measure about 20mm and resemble the adult, except the iris colour is copper-red. The extent of decline of this species has been difficult to measure due to the lack of historical records of sites and abundance.


Similar species

This species is similar to other frogs in the genus ''Mixophys'', particularly the
stuttering frog The stuttering frog (''Mixophyes balbus'') is a large species of frog that inhabits temperate and sub-tropical rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest in Australia. Distribution This frog's historical distribution ranged from the Timbarra River n ...
(''Mixophyes balbus'') of which it can only be distinguished by the presence of mottling on the flanks. The
great barred frog The great barred frog (''Mixophyes fasciolatus'') is an Australian ground-dwelling frog of the genus ''Mixophyes''. Description The great barred frog reaches a size of 8 centimetres and has large, powerful legs. It has a dark brown dorsal surfa ...
(''Mixophyes fasciolatus'') and
giant barred frog The giant barred frog (''Mixophyes iteratus'') is a species of barred frog found in Australia. It occurs from south-eastern Queensland to just south of the Newcastle region in New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales ...
(''Mixophyes iteratus'') also occur in the same area as this species. Eye colour is best used to distinguish them, as it is different in all 3 species.


Conservation status

It is listed as ''Endangered'' under both the
IUCN Red List The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biol ...
and Queensland's
Nature Conservation Act 1992 The ''Nature Conservation Act 1992'' is an act of the Parliament of Queensland, Australia, that, together with subordinate legislation, provides for the legislative protection of Queensland's threatened biota. As originally published, it prov ...
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References

* Database entry includes a range map and justification for why this species is endangered
Frogs Australia Network
Frog call available here
DEH Species ProfileDEC Species ProfileEPA Species Profile
*Anstis, M. 2002. Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia. Reed New Holland: Sydney. *Robinson, M. 2002. A Field Guide to Frogs of Australia. Australian Museum/Reed New Holland: Sydney. *Hero, J-M.; Hines, H. & Meyer, E. 2001. Wet Forest Frogs of South-east Queensland. Griffith University: Queensland. {{Taxonbar, from=Q2274778 Mixophyes Amphibians of Queensland Amphibians of New South Wales Endangered fauna of Australia Nature Conservation Act endangered biota Amphibians described in 1987 Frogs of Australia