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Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Studies in Australian Amphibia. 1. The genus Crinia Tschudi in South-western Australia and some species from south-eastern Australia.

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Australian Journal of Zoology 5(1) 30 - 55
Published: 1957

Abstract

The Western Australian representatives of the genus Crinia Tschudi are reviewed. On the basis of field observations and data from in vitro crosses it is concluded that the following species occur in south-western Australia: Crinia rosea Harrison, C. leai Fletcher, C. georgiana Tschudi, C. glauerti Loveridge, C. insignifera Moore, and a new species. From in vitro crosses, Moore's (1954) conclusion that C. signifera Girard does not occur in the south-west of Australia is confirmed. C. glauerti is regarded as a western representative of the C. signifera super-species.

Collections in eastern Australia revealed the presence of an undescribed species which is a representative of the C. insignifera super-species.

Life history data are presented.

https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9570030

© CSIRO 1957

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