There are now several species which were all formerly treated as just Crinia signifera. Most of the names are new to science (those in blue), having been formally named by the Snakeman, Raymond Hoser. aberrans is currently treated as a subspecies of C. signifera, although full species is probably more appropriate. the other four names in blue above, are all good species! From: Hoser, R. T. 2023 Four new species of Crinia Tschudi, 1838, subgenus Ranidella Girard, 1853 from south-east, Australia. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 63:38-47. Available in hard copy at: http://www.herp.net and
https://www.smuggled.com/AJH-63-Pages-38-47.pdf







