- List of amphibians of Western Australia
This is a list of amphibians of Western Australia. They are all frogs.cite journal | author = Aplin, K. P. and Smith, L. A. | year = 2001 | title = Checklist of the frogs and reptiles of Western Australia | journal = Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement | volume = 63 | pages = 51-74]
Native species
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Arenophryne rotunda " (Sandhill Frog) (endemic)
* "Crinia bilingua " (Bilingual Froglet)
* "Crinia georgiana " (Quacking Frog) (endemic)
* "Crinia glauerti " (Glauert's Froglet)
* "Crinia insignifera " (Squelching Froglet) (endemic)
* "Crinia pseudinsignifera " (Bleating Froglet) (endemic)
* "Crinia subinsignifera " (South Coast Froglet) (endemic)
* "Cyclorana australis " (Giant Frog)
* "Cyclorana cryptotis " (Hidden-ear Frog)
* "Cyclorana cultripes " (Knife-footed Frog)
* "Cyclorana longipes " (Long-footed Frog)
* "Cyclorana maini " (Main's Frog)
* "Cyclorana platycephala " (Water-holding Frog)
* "Cyclorana vagitus " (Wailing Frog)
* "Geocrinia alba " (White-bellied Frog) (endemic)
* "Geocrinia leai " (Lea's Frog) (endemic)
* "Geocrinia lutea " (Nornalup Frog) (endemic)
* "Geocrinia rosea " (Roseate Frog) (endemic)
* "Geocrinia vitellina " (Yellow-bellied Frog) (endemic)
* "Heleioporus albopunctatus " (Western Spotted Frog) (endemic)
* "Heleioporus barycragus " (Hooting Frog) (endemic)
* "Heleioporus eyrei " (Moaning Frog) (endemic)
* "Heleioporos inornatus " (Whooping Frog) (endemic)
* "Heleioporus psammophilus " (Sand Frog) (endemic)
* "Limnodynastes convexiusculus " (Marbled Frog)
* "Limnodynastes depressus " (Flat-headed Frog)
* "Limnodynastes dorsalis " (Banjo Frog) (endemic)
* "Limnodynastes ornatus " (Ornate Frog)
* "Limnodynastes spenceri " (Spencer's Frog)
* "Litoria adelaidensis " (Slender Tree Frog) (endemic)
* "Litoria bicolor " (Northern Dwarf Tree Frog)
* "Litoria caerulea " (Green Tree Frog)
* "Litoria cavernicola " (Cave-dwelling Frog) (endemic)
* "Litoria coplandi " (Copland's Rock Frog)
* "Litoria cyclorhyncha " (Spotted-thighed Frog) (endemic)
* "Litoria dahlii " (Dahl's Aquatic Frog)
* "Litoria inermis " (Peter's Frog)
* "Litoria meiriana " (Rockhole Frog)
* "Litoria microbelos " (Javelin Frog)
* "Litoria moorei " (Motorbike Frog) (endemic)
* "Litoria nasuta " (Rocket Frog)
* "Litoria pallida " (Pale Frog)
* "Litoria rothii " (Roth's Tree Frog)
* "Litoria rubella " (Desert Tree Frog)
* "Litoria splendida " (Magnificent Tree Frog)
* "Litoria tornieri " (Tornier's Frog)
* "Litoria wotjulumensis " (Wotjulum Frog)
* "Megistolotis lignarius " (Woodworker Frog)
* "Metacrinia nichollsi " (Nicholl's Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Myobatrachus gouldii " (Turtle Frog) (endemic)
* "Neobatrachus albipes " (White-footed Trilling Frog) (endemic)
* "Neobatrachus aquilonius " (Northern Burrowing Frog)
* "Neobatrachus centralis " (Desert Trilling Frog)
* "Neobatrachus fulvus " (Tawny Trilling Frog) (endemic)
* "Neobatrachus kunapalari " (Kunapalari Frog) (endemic)
* "Neobatrachus pelobatoides " (Humming Frog) (endemic)
* "Neobatrachus sutor " (Shoemaker Frog)
* "Neobatrachus wilsmorei " (Wilsmore's Frog) (endemic)
* "Notaden melanoscaphus " (Northern Spadefoot)
* "Notaden nichollsi " (Desert Spadefoot)
* "Notaden weigeli " (Weigel's Spadefoot) (endemic)
* "Pseudophryne douglasi " (Douglas' Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Pseudophryne guentheri " (Gunther's Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Pseudophryne occidentalis " (Western Toadlet)
* "Spicospina flammocaerulea " (Sunset Frog) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia aspera " (Derby Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia borealis " (Northern Toadlet)
* "Uperoleia crassa " (Fat Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia glandulosa " (Glandular Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia lithomoda " (Stonemason's Toadlet)
* "Uperoleia marmorata " (Marbled Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia micromeles " (Tanami Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia minima " (Small Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia mjobergi " (Mjoberg's Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia russelli " (Russell's Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia talpa " (Mole Toadlet) (endemic)
* "Uperoleia trachyderma " (Blacksoil Toadlet)Naturalised species
Currently, the only non-native amphibian naturalised in Western Australia is "
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis " (Spotted Grass Frog), which was introduced to Kununurra in the 1970s, apparently during the relocation of several hundred transportable homes from Adelaide.cite journal | author = Martin, A. A. and Tyler, M. J. | year = 1978 | title = The introduction into Western Australia of the frog "Limnodynastes tasmaniensis" Gunther | journal = Australian Zoologist | volume = 19 | issue = 3 | pages = 321-325] However, "Bufo marinus " (Cane Toad) occurs in theNorthern Territory close to Western Australia's border, and is expected to spread into Western Australia within the next five years.cite web | url = http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/content/pw/vp/toad/canetoad_welfare.htm | title = Advice to Western Australians on the humane killing of cane toads ("Bufo marinus") | accessdate = 2008-04-22 | publisher = Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia]References
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