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- Limnodynastes_dorsalis abstract "Limnodynastes dorsalis is a frog species from the family Myobatrachidae. The informal names for this species are Western Banjo Frog, Pobblebonk, Sand frog and Bullfrog. It is one of the endemic amphibians of Western Australia.A large frog in the Myobatrachidae family, it has sturdy limbs and a head that is triangular. Females are up to 87 mm long, the males are no bigger than 75 mm. The frog is grey or brownish-olive coloured, with irregular blotches and marbling of a very dark or black colour. The markings are large on the upper surface and smaller at the legs and face. A wide and dark stripe appears across the eye and extends to the fore limb. The underside is pale, white or yellowish, and smooth. The upper surface is also smooth, or may be slightly warty. A large oval bump, the tibial gland, is located on the upper calf of the hind leg. The toes are very slightly webbed, the second toe is perhaps a little longer than the first. The groin area is reddish to bright red, this distinguishes the western species from the otherwise similar Limnodynastes dumerilii (Eastern Banjo frog).The call is a made by males when they are almost submerged, or in dense vegetation, this is a loud 'plonk' or 'bonk' sound. This sound is similar to a plucked banjo string, and it is from this that the common names are derived. The 'explosive' sound of the frogs calling in unison is well known in the region. The spawn produced after mating is located on still to slowly moving water, where it forms a large mass. This floats on the surface around grasses or other anchorages.The diet of this frog is primarily insects and worms, but it will eat anything that it can capture.The species was first described in 1841. There are twelve species of Limnodynastes found in Australia, Limnodynastes dorsalis is the only one to be found in the Southwest of the country. The species is endemic to an area surrounded by arid regions, where it became isolated by climate changes in the continent.The species is distributed throughout Southwest Australia, a biodiverse region with a mediterranean climate, where it occupies habitat near permanent water. It is endemic to Western Australia. The northern part of its range is east of Kalbarri, the species also occurs in the east to the Bight and inland to arid areas.The Limnodynastes dorsalis population has been vulnerable to changes in land use, but it appears to be secure from threatening factors. The introduction of dams in rural areas, or water features in suburban areas, has created habitat that is readily occupied by Pobblebonks. The species is common across the southwest of the state, and are numerous around creeks and rivers. They are usually found in dense vegetation at these sites, but sometimes occupy burrows during the dry season.".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis binomialAuthority John_Edward_Gray.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis class Amphibian.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis family Myobatrachidae.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis genus Limnodynastes.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis kingdom Animal.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis order Frog.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis order Neobatrachia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis phylum Chordate.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis thumbnail Limnodynastes_dorsalis_Western_banjo_frog_2_Stirling_Range_NP_II-2010.JPG?width=300.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageExternalLink dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageID "19915990".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageLength "5109".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageRevisionID "678946744".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Amphibian.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Amphibians_of_Western_Australia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Banjo.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphibians_of_Western_Australia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Limnodynastes.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Frog.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Great_Australian_Bight.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink John_Edward_Gray.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Kalbarri,_Western_Australia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Limnodynastes.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Limnodynastes_dumerilii.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Myobatrachidae.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Neobatrachia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_Australia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink Tibia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLink File:Limnodynastes_dorsalis_Western_banjo_frog_2_Stirling_Range_NP_II-2010.JPG.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Limnodynastes dorsalis".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Western bullfrog".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLinkText "western banjo frog".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageWikiLinkText "western banjo".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis binomial "Limnodynastes dorsalis".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis binomialAuthority "Gray, 1841".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis classis Amphibian.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis familia Myobatrachidae.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis genus "Limnodynastes".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis name "Limnodynastes dorsalis thumb|".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis ordo Frog.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis phylum Chordate.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis regnum "Animalia".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis species "L. dorsalis".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis subfamilia Myobatrachidae.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis subordo Neobatrachia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis subject Category:Amphibians_of_Western_Australia.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis subject Category:Limnodynastes.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis hypernym Species.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Amphibian.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Animal.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Eukaryote.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Species.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Thing.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Q19088.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis type Q729.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis comment "Limnodynastes dorsalis is a frog species from the family Myobatrachidae. The informal names for this species are Western Banjo Frog, Pobblebonk, Sand frog and Bullfrog. It is one of the endemic amphibians of Western Australia.A large frog in the Myobatrachidae family, it has sturdy limbs and a head that is triangular. Females are up to 87 mm long, the males are no bigger than 75 mm. The frog is grey or brownish-olive coloured, with irregular blotches and marbling of a very dark or black colour.".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis label "Limnodynastes dorsalis".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Q2273817.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Limnodynastes_dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Limnodynastes_dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Limnodynastes_dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Banjokikker.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs m.04q9cdl.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Limnodynastes_dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Limnodynastes_dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis sameAs Q2273817.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis wasDerivedFrom Limnodynastes_dorsalis?oldid=678946744.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis depiction Limnodynastes_dorsalis_Western_banjo_frog_2_Stirling_Range_NP_II-2010.JPG.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis isPrimaryTopicOf Limnodynastes_dorsalis.
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis name "Limnodynastes dorsalis".
- Limnodynastes_dorsalis name "thumb|".