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Litoria wilcoxii
Females larger than males though the males in breeding are bright yellow in color. A black head stripe begins at the snout and passes through the yey and narrows to pass over the tympanum to the shoulder where it breaks into a series of spots on the flanks.
Rainforest and sclerophyll forests. Males tend to be near water where as females are found far away from a water source.
Found a few females at Cedar creek falls.
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yup, you are correct
Hi Scott.. This should be Litoria wilcoxii not Litoria jungguy I think?