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Long-thumbed frog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Long-thumbed frog
}} The Long-thumbed Frog, Fletcher's Frog or Barking Marsh Frog (''Limnodynastes fletcheri'') is a species of non-burrowing ground frog native to southeastern Australia. The species belongs to the genus Limnodynastes. The twelve species in the genus are characterised by a lack of toe pads. Following phylogenetic analysis, the species was placed in ''L.peronii'' clade group alongside ''L. depressus'', ''L.'' ''tasmaniensis'' and ''L. peronii''. ==Description==
The Long-thumbed Frog is a medium sized frog reaching about 50 mm in length. It is grey or brown with abnormal shaped darker patches or irregular spots, and in most individuals a butterfly-shaped patch between the eyes.〔 There is normally a red or purplish patch above the eye. It is similar in many respects to ''L. tasmaniensis'' from which it can be most reliably distinguished by its call. The belly is white. The tympanum is indistinct.
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