cris Almost Legendary Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 8,027 Reaction score 205 Location Brisbane Apr 3, 2008 #1 I was recently out at Idalia and saw some herps I wasnt sure on the ID of the following critters. I was thinking narrow banded sand swimmer, G.variegata and bynoes? Attachments sand swimmer.jpg 195.1 KB gecko2.jpg 155.6 KB gecko.jpg 102.8 KB
I was recently out at Idalia and saw some herps I wasnt sure on the ID of the following critters. I was thinking narrow banded sand swimmer, G.variegata and bynoes?
cris Almost Legendary Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 8,027 Reaction score 205 Location Brisbane Apr 3, 2008 #2 Here are some of the other herps i saw, please let me know if i get any names wrong. The first 2 are baby Burns Dragons (A.burnsi) these guys were everywhere. 3rd pic is Cryptoblepharus carnabyi and the last 2 are Tympanocryptis cephalus. Attachments baby burns.jpg 115.6 KB baby burns2.jpg 107.6 KB crypto.jpg 87.7 KB T.cephalus adult.jpg 117.3 KB T.cephalus juvie.jpg 135.8 KB
Here are some of the other herps i saw, please let me know if i get any names wrong. The first 2 are baby Burns Dragons (A.burnsi) these guys were everywhere. 3rd pic is Cryptoblepharus carnabyi and the last 2 are Tympanocryptis cephalus.
cris Almost Legendary Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 8,027 Reaction score 205 Location Brisbane Apr 3, 2008 #3 Here are some frogs, check out how fat the GTF is :lol: The second is Cyclorana novaehollandiae. Attachments gtf.jpg 90.4 KB Cyclorana.jpg 141.4 KB
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,269 Reaction score 88 Location SEQ Apr 3, 2008 #4 Hi Chris, The Cryptoblepharus will not be carnabyi.....crypto's have been split from 7 to 23 species in the past 2 months Cheers, Scott
Hi Chris, The Cryptoblepharus will not be carnabyi.....crypto's have been split from 7 to 23 species in the past 2 months Cheers, Scott
ryanharvey1993 Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 3,294 Reaction score 0 Location here, I dont leave the computer. Apr 3, 2008 #5 awsome pics, any snakes about?
wizz Well-Known Member Joined Jul 16, 2007 Messages 607 Reaction score 0 Location Gold coast Apr 3, 2008 #6 looks like you had a good herp then .........where are all the elapid pics?????
cris Almost Legendary Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 8,027 Reaction score 205 Location Brisbane Apr 4, 2008 #7 eipper said: Hi Chris, The Cryptoblepharus will not be carnabyi.....crypto's have been split from 7 to 23 species in the past 2 months Cheers, Scott Click to expand... Thanks, any idea what it might be? how I can find about about the newly described species?
eipper said: Hi Chris, The Cryptoblepharus will not be carnabyi.....crypto's have been split from 7 to 23 species in the past 2 months Cheers, Scott Click to expand... Thanks, any idea what it might be? how I can find about about the newly described species?
Australis Almost Legendary Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 5,468 Reaction score 6 Location Central Coast NSW Apr 4, 2008 #8 The new Holland frogs are great, did you see many..? Was there recent rains out there..
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,269 Reaction score 88 Location SEQ Apr 4, 2008 #9 Chris, you need to count the scales under the toes and the supercillaries to key them out. I was given a copy of the key..the paper is not availible yet so far as i know. Cheers, Scott
Chris, you need to count the scales under the toes and the supercillaries to key them out. I was given a copy of the key..the paper is not availible yet so far as i know. Cheers, Scott