Cophixalus exiguus


Northern Tapping Nursery Frog

Frog Calls

Call recorded by

Call recorded by

Calling Period [TBC]

Jan
Not specified
Feb
Not specified
Mar
Not specified
Apr
Not specified
May
Not specified
Jun
Not specified
Jul
Not specified
Aug
Possible
Sep
Yes
Oct
Peak
Nov
Peak
Dec
Yes

Species Information

Description

A small species of frog reaching up to nearly 2 cm in body length. It has a grey-brown, brown or yellow-brown back, with black mottling or patches. There is sometimes a pale longitudinal stripe along the middle of the back and indistinct eye-spots on the lower back. There is a small black stripe behind the eye. The belly is clear yellow or brown, with white and yellow specks on the throat. The pupil is horizontal and the iris is gold, with silver in the upper half. Fingers and toes are unwebbed, both with large discs.

Habitat

[TBC]

Breeding Biology

Eggs are laid on land as a small cluster connected by a thin jelly string, under vegetation. The nest is guarded by the male, as it is with other Cophixalus species. Tadpoles never swim in water; instead they develop entirely inside the egg and hatch as little frogs. It is unknown how long they take to develop into frogs, but Cophixalus ornatus eggs have been recorded taking 28 days to hatch. Breeds during spring to summer after rain.

Similar Species

Looks most similar to Cophixalus aenigma in its distribution, but is smaller and has a slightly different call.

Distribution

Distribution map for Cophixalus exiguus
[Image Caption TBC]

Conservation Status What does it mean?

Federal Conservation Status (EPBC Act)

Unlisted

IUCN Red List

Least Concern