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Limnodynastes
Limnodynastes (commonly known as the Australian swamp frogs) is a genus of frog native to Australia, southern New Guinea and some Torres Strait Islands. They are ground-dwelling frogs, with no toe pads. The size varies from 45 mm to 90 mm in the giant banjo frog. The webbing on the feet ranges between species, from very little, to almost complete. The tympanum is not visible in any species, except in the woodworker frog, which is sometimes classed in a separate genus Megistolotis. All species construct a foam nest in which the eggs are laid. However, in south-eastern South Australia

Giant banjo frog
species of amphibian

Flat-headed frog
species of amphibian
Limnodynastes dumerilii
species of amphibian

striped marsh frog
species of amphibian

spotted grass frog
species of amphibian

Northern Banjo Frog
species of amphibian

Salmon-striped frog
species of amphibian

Woodworker Frog
species of amphibian

Marbled frog
species of amphibian

Limnodynastes dorsalis
species of amphibian

Long-thumbed frog
species of amphibian