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Spicospina
First discovered in the year 1994, the Aussie Sunset Frog (''Spicospina flammocaerulea'') is a species of ground-dwelling frog native to south-west Western Australia, Australia.〔http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Aussie-Sunset-Frogs-Released-From-Perth-Zoo-In-Hopes-Of-Establishing-A-Population-Outside-Their-Range/〕 It is the only species in the genus ''Spicospina''. It is known from only 27 sites, all occurring east and northeast of Walpole. == Description == ''Spicospina flammocaerulea'' is a smaller species, with a snout-vent length of 31-36 in the females and males growing to 29.5-34.8 mm. The physical appearance and colouration differs greatly from all other Australian frog species. It is a dark-purple to black or very dark grey on the dorsal surface. There are orange markings below the vent, around the margins of the body and on the hands and feet. The throat, chest and the underside of the hands and feet are also orange. The back is granular with lots of raised glands, a large parotoid gland is located behind each eye. The belly has vivid light blue spotting on a dark background which is smooth. The fingers and toes are free from webbing and pads.
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