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Toads and Frogs

True Toads Eastern American Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) americanus americanus Dwarf American Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) americanus charlesmithi Great Plains Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) cognatus Western Green Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) debilis insidior Fowler’s Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) fowleri

Red-spotted Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) punctatus Woodhouse's Toad – Anaxyrus (Bufo) woodhousii Cane Toad – Rhinella marina (Bufo marinus)

Spadefoot Toads Couch’s Spadefoot – Scaphiopus couchii Plains Spadefoot - Spea bombifrons New Mexico Spadefoot – Spea multiplicata stagnalis

Narrow-mouthed Toads

Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad - Gastrophryne carolinensis Great Plains Narrow-mouthed Toad - Gastrophryne olivacea

Cricket, Chorus, & Treefrogs

Blanchard's Cricket Frog - Acris blanchardi Cope’s Gray Treefrog - Hyla chrysoscelis 1

Green Treefrog – Hyla cinerea (Eastern Gray Treefrog – Hyla versicolor) 1 No Specimen Spotted Chorus Frog - Pseudacris clarkii Spring Peeper - Pseudacris crucifer Cajun Chorus Frog - Pseudacris fouquettei Look exactly like a Boreal Chorus Frog Boreal Chorus Frog - Pseudacris maculata Strecker's Chorus Frog - Pseudacris streckeri

True Frogs Northern Crawfish Frog – Rana (Lithobates areolatus circulosus) areolata circulosa Plains Leopard Frog – Rana (Lithobates) blairi American Bullfrog – Rana (Lithobates catesbeianus) catesbeiana Green Frog – Rana (Lithobates) clamitans Pickerel Frog – Rana (Lithobates) palustris Southern Leopard Frog – Rana (Lithobates sphenocephalus utricularius) sphenocephala utricularia Wood Frog – Rana (Lithobates sylvaticus) sylvatica 1Hyla versicolor and Hyla chrysoscelis cannot be distinguished from one another based on external morphology, and

are often collectively referred to as the Gray Treefrog Complex. Correct identification is based on their calls (which differ slightly) and their karyotypes (H. versicolor is tetraploid). Most members of this complex in Kansas (including those in Lyon county) are H. chrysoscelis, but H. versicolor is found near the Missouri border.

25 {T} 1 {K,O,T,C}, -------- 4 {K,O,T,C} 14 {K,A,M}, 24 {K,O,A,M} – 15 {K,O,M,C}, 22 {K,M,A} --------- 23 {K,O,M,T} 8 {K,O,C,M}, 26 {O,T,C}, 27 {O,T,C} 5 {K,O,M,A,T}, 18 {K,O,M,A,T,C} Look the same

16 {K,O,M,A,T}, 3 {K,O,T} ------ 19 {K,O,M,C}, 29 {O,M,A,T} 7 {K,O,M,A,T}, 10 {K,O,M,A,T}, 11 {K,O,A,T} 20 {O,M,A,T} 2 {K,O,M,T,C}, 13 {K,O,M,A,T}, 6 {K,O,M,A,T} ----- 12 {K,O,M,A} 9 {K,O,M,A,T}, 17 {K,O,M,A,T,C} --- 21 {O,M,A}