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All of the amphibians of New Zealand are either from the endemic genus Leiopelma or are one of the introduced species, of which three are extant. Pepeketua is the eponymized Māori word.[1][2][3]
Members of the genus Leiopelma exhibit a number of basal traits that separate them from most other species. These traits include: vestigial tail-wagging muscles, cartilaginous inscriptional ribs, the presence of amphicoelous vertebrae, and nine presachral vertebrae (most frogs have eight). In addition, Leiopelma lack external ear drums and produce only limited vocalizations.
Scientific name | Common name | Image |
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Leiopelma archeyi | Archey's frog | |
Leiopelma hamiltoni | Hamilton's frog | |
Leiopelma hochstetteri | Hochstetter's frog | |
Leiopelma auroraensis | Aurora frog | EX |
Leiopelma markhami | Markham's frog | EX |
Leiopelma waitomoensis | Waitomo frog | EX |
Scientific name | Common name | Image |
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Ranoidea aurea | Green and golden bell frog | |
Ranoidea raniformis | Growling grass frog | |
Litoria ewingii | Southern brown tree frog | |
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