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词条 Black Mountain boulder frog
释义

  1. Description

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Taxobox
| name = Black Mountain Boulder Frog
| image = Female of Black Mountain Boulder Frog.jpg
| image_caption = Female of Black Mountain Boulder Frog (Cophixalus saxatilis)
| status = VU | status_system = IUCN3.1
| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Chordata
| classis = Amphibia
| ordo = Anura
| familia = Microhylidae
| genus = Cophixalus
| species = C. saxatilis
| binomial = Cophixalus saxatilis
| binomial_authority = Zweifel & Parker, 1977
| synonyms =
}}

The Black Mountain boulder frog (Cophixalus saxatilis, also known as the rock haunting frog or the Black Mountain rainforest frog) is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae.

It is endemic to Australia, and its populations are now restricted to the Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) National Park, Australia.[1]

Its original habitats were subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rocky areas, and caves, now severely reduced to the "Black Mountains" 25 km south-west of Cooktown, Queensland.[1]

Description

The Queensland Environmental Protection Agency has described and summarized some of the distinctive features of this frog as follows:[1]

{{quote|The vulnerable Black Mountain boulderfrog or rock haunting frog (Cophixalus saxatilis) is one of the largest (about the size of a walnut) of Australia’s microhylids — a group of frogs normally confined to the leaf litter of tropical rainforests.

This large-eyed frog lays its eggs on land rather than in water. An adult tends to the eggs and young, which hatch as fully formed froglets. They have no tadpole stage.

The smaller mottled brown male are more easily heard than seen. Their call is a sharp tapping noise.

They have acquired an almost crab-like ability to scuttle on the granite boulders, although they can still disappear in a series of leaps when alarmed. At night these frogs emerge to forage on the boulders of the mountain and in and about the scattered figs and fringing monsoon forest.}}

See also

  • Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) National Park

References

1. ^Environmental Protection Agency (Qld) "Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) National Park — Nature, culture and history" {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081006070601/http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/parks_and_forests/find_a_park_or_forest/black_mountain_kalkajaka_national_park/black_mountain_kalkajaka_national_park__nature_culture_and_history/ |date=October 6, 2008 }} 24 February 2009

External links

  • {{Cite journal | author = Hero, J.-M. | author2 = Alford, R. | author3 = Cunningham, M. | author4 = Hoskin, C. | author5 = McDonald, K. | author6 = Retallick, R. | title = Cophixalus saxatilis | journal = The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species | volume = 2004 | page = e.T41041A10392898 | publisher = IUCN | date = 2004 | url = http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/41041/0 | doi = 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T41041A10392898.en | access-date = 20 December 2017}}
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5 : Cophixalus|Amphibians of Queensland|Taxonomy articles created by Polbot|Amphibians described in 1977|Frogs of Australia

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