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- Geocrinia is a genus of frogs in the family Myobatrachidae. These frogs are endemic to Australia. Two species are known from southeastern Australia (Victoria...
- species of south-western Australia. It was formerly classified in the genus Geocrinia, but was reclassified into the new genus Anstisia in 2022. G. alba is...
- Geocrinia leai, sometimes called Lea's frog, is a species in the taxonomic family, Myobatrachidae and is endemic to southwest Australia. As with the other...
- formerly classified in the genus Geocrinia, but was reclassified into the new genus Anstisia in 2022. The Geocrinia roseate frogs were previously placed...
- habitat caused by feral pigs. It was formerly classified in the genus Geocrinia, but was reclassified into the new genus Anstisia in 2022. G. vitellina...
- Geocrinia laevis, the smooth frog, southern smooth froglet, smooth froglet, or Tasmanian smooth frog, is a species of frog in the family Myobatrachidae...
- members of the genus Anstisia. It was formerly classified in the genus Geocrinia, but was reclassified into the new genus Anstisia in 2022. It is threatened...
- to 2022, these species were classified in the genus Geocrinia. However, a study split four Geocrinia species into their own genus, noting major phylogenetic...
- then placed in their own genus, ****a and Paracrinia. One species of both Geocrinia and Taudactylus were split from Crinia and the genus Bryobatrachus was...
- signifera (common eastern froglet) Crinia tasmaniensis (Tasmanian froglet) Geocrinia laevis (smooth froglet) Limnodynastes dumerilii (eastern banjo frog) Limnodynastes...