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Mountain Frog - profile

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Scientific name: Philoria kundagungan
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Endangered
Gazetted date: 29 Apr 2005
Profile last updated: 12 Jan 2023

Description

Mountain Frogs are small, smooth, plump frogs to 30 mm that can be spectacularly coloured dark orange-red above and bright yellow below with a red throat. Like most Philoria species, individuals are variable in colour and pattern, but usually a black band runs from the snout through the eye and down the side of the head and sometimes there are black markings along the back above the groin. They also lack any webbing between the fingers or toes.

Distribution

The Mountain Frog has a restricted distribution from the Mistake Mountains in south-east Queensland to Tooloom National Park, southwest of Woodenbong, in NSW. In NSW populations are known from Tooloom, Koreelah and Mount Clunie National Parks. In Queensland a number of populations occur in Main Range National Park.

Habitat and ecology

  • The Mountain Frog, as with other Philoria species, requires continually high moisture levels and is most common in subtropical and temperate rainforests. It is found in shallow burrows in mud moss or in leaf-litter in the headwaters and along the edges of constantly flowing streams or around permanent soaks in highland forest.
  • It also occurs in wet eucalypt forests, where rock outcrops or cliff bases hold surface moisture.

Regional distribution and habitat

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IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Other StateQLD Known None
South Eastern QueenslandScenic Rim Known None
South Eastern QueenslandWoodenbong Known West of Tooloom Creek