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Dainty green tree frog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dainty green tree frog
The dainty green tree frog or graceful tree frog (''Litoria gracilenta'') is a tree frog native to eastern Queensland, and north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It ranges from northern Cape York in Queensland to Gosford in New South Wales, with a small and most likely introduced population in Hornsby Heights in Sydney. It is the faunal emblem of the City of Brisbane.〔(Symbols used by Council ). brisbane.qld.gov.au〕 ==Description== The dainty green tree frog is a slender, medium-sized frog, reaching a length of . It is a rich green on its dorsal surface, with a yellow ventral surface. It has a coarse, granular skin with bright orange eyes; some specimens have a light blue ring following the circumference of the eye. The posterior of the thigh is purple-brown or maroon and the tympanum is visible. In most specimens, a thin yellow or white line runs from its nostril to its eye, and this distinguishes it from the closely related red-eyed tree frog (''L. chloris'') and orange-thighed frog (''L. xanothmera''), which both lack this line. If this feature is lacking, the granularity of the dorsal surface and size (''L. gracilenta'' is smaller) will separate it from both ''L. chloris'' and ''L. xanothmera''. The fingers of ''L. gracilenta'' are three-quarters webbed, while the toes are fully webbed.〔
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