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Cricket frog

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Cricket frogs
Acris gryllus
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Acris

Species

Cricket frogs, genus Acris, are small, North American frogs of the family Hylidae. They are more aquatic than other members of the family, and are generally associated with permanent bodies of water with surface vegetation. The common and scientific names refer to their call, which resembles that of a cricket.

Species

  • A. crepitans (Baird, 1854) – northern cricket frog
    • A. c. blanchardi (Harper, 1947)- Blanchard's cricket frog
    • A. c. crepitans (Baird, 1854) - eastern cricket frog
    • A. c. paludicola (Burger, Smith and Smith, 1949) - coastal cricket frog
  • A. gryllus (LeConte, 1825) - southern cricket frog

Notes

Data related to Acris at Wikispecies Media related to Acris at Wikimedia Commons